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    almahu_9949767396302882
    Format: 1 online resource (464 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781805111511
    Series Statement: Semitic Languages and Cultures Series ; v.25
    Note: Intro -- Roles and Relations complete 13th May -- 0. Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 1. Introduction: Law as Literature-Literature as Social Network -- 2. Towards a SNA of H -- 2. Towards a Social Network Analysis of the Holiness Code -- 1.0. The Holiness Code in Modern Scholarship -- 2.0. Leviticus as Literature -- 3.0. Law as Rhetoric -- 4.0. Leviticus and Relational Sociology -- 5.0. Social Network Analysis of Law Texts -- 6.0. The Participants of the Holiness Code and Their Roles -- 6.1. The Addressees -- 6.2. The Women -- 6.3. The Brother/Fellow -- 6.4. The Foreigners -- 6.5. The Priests -- 6.6. The Blasphemer -- 6.7. The Land -- 6.8. Summary and Implications -- 3. Tracking the Participants -- 3. Tracking the Participants -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Methodology and Data -- 2.1. Methodology -- 2.2. The Dataset -- 3.0. Participant-Tracking Phenomena in Lev. 17-26 -- 3.1. Complex Phrases -- 3.2. Nominal Clauses -- 3.3. One-Time Participants -- 3.4. Identical References -- 3.5. References with Same Gender or Person -- 3.6. Divine Communication Patterns -- 3.7. The Audience -- 3.8. Synonyms -- 3.9. Part-Whole Relationships -- 3.10. The Human/Divine Participants of Lev. 17-26 -- 4.0. Conclusion -- 4. Semantic Roles & -- Decomposition of Agency -- 4. Semantic Roles and Decomposition of Agency -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Semantic Roles and Agency -- 3.0. Decomposition of Verb Classes -- 4.0. Logical Structures -- 5.0. Annotation Procedure -- 5. Dynamicity -- 5. Dynamicity: A Collostructional Approach -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Previous Research on Dynamicity in Biblical Hebrew -- 2.1. Morphology -- 2.2. Syntax -- 3.0. A Collostructional Analysis of Verbs and Spatial Modifiers -- 3.1. Method -- 3.2. Corpus -- 3.3. Results -- 4.0. Conclusion -- 6. Causation. , 6. Causation: Instigation, Volition, Affectedness, and a Hierarchy of Agency -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Causation and Force Dynamics -- 3.0. Morphological Causatives in Biblical Hebrew -- 3.1. Hifʿil -- 3.1.1. Hifʿil Verbs in Lev. 17-26 -- 3.1.2. Hifʿil Verbs with < -- 50% Transitivity Alternation Scores -- 3.1.3. Summary -- 3.2. Piʿel -- 3.2.1. Piʿel Verbs in Lev. 17-26 -- 3.2.2. Piʿel Verbs with < -- 50% Transitivity Alternation Scores -- 3.2.3. Summary -- 4.0. Lexical Causatives in Biblical Hebrew -- 5.0. Causation and Semantic Transitivity -- 5.1. Instigation -- 5.2. Volition -- 5.3. Affectedness -- 5.4. Summary and Discussion -- 6.0. Agency and a Hierarchy of Semantic Roles -- 7. Participants in Social Networks -- 7. Participants in Social Networks -- 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Social Network Analysis -- 2.1. Brief History -- 2.2. Main Concepts -- 2.3. Related Research -- 3.0. The Social Network of the Holiness Code -- 3.1. Data Modelling -- 3.2. Cohesion -- 3.3. Reciprocity -- 3.4. Centrality -- 3.5. Discourse Structure -- 4.0. Role Assignment -- 4.1. Graph-Based Role Discovery -- 4.2. Feature-Based Role Discovery -- 5.0. Law-Text Roles -- 5.1. Core Participants -- 5.1.1. Yhwh -- 5.1.2. The People -- 5.1.3. The Sojourner -- 5.1.4. The Priests -- 5.2. Intermediate Participants -- 5.2.1. Moses -- 5.2.2. The Brother/Fellow -- 5.2.3. The Blasphemer -- 5.3. Peripheral Participants -- 5.3.1. The Women -- 5.3.2. The Father -- 5.3.3. The Deaf, Blind, Poor, and Elderly -- 6.0. Holiness and the Social Network -- 8. Conclusion -- 8. Conclusion: The Social Network of Leviticus 17-26 -- 1.0. Summary of Research -- 2.0. Recommendations for Further Research -- 9. Bibliography -- Bibliography -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Roles & -- Relations Indices 10 May -- Indices -- General Index -- Index of Hebrew Verbs. , Scripture Index -- Blank Page.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Canu Højgaard, Christian Roles and Relations in Biblical Law Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2024
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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