From Linguistics to Hermeneutics: A Functional and Cognitive Approach to Job 12-14
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Preliminary Material
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- Contents
- Preface
- Grammatical Abbreviations
- Introduction (1-6) (56K)
- Methodological Issues: Linguistics And Hermeneutics (7-44) (172K)
- Introduction (45-48) (52K)
- Pragmatic Structure Of The Hebrew Clause: Theoretical Overview (49-110) (262K)
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Pragmatic Analysis Of The Clauses Of Job 12–14
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- I. Methodology
- II. Analysis
- Results And Conclusions (227-258) (180K)
- Introduction (259-262) (34K)
- Cognitive Semantics: Theoretical And Methodological Issues (263-294) (210K)
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Semantic Analysis Of Terms Of Cognition And Perception In Job 12–14
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- I. Job 12:2–3
- II. Job 12:7–12
- III. Job 12:13–25
- IV. Job 13:1–2
- V. Conclusion
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Semantic Analysis Of Terms Of Speech Of Job 12–14
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- I. חכי hi.
- II. רבד
- III. Speaking To God: An Assessment
- Conclusions (399-404) (79K)
- Bibliography (405-418) (123K)
- Index Of Authors (419-424) (65K)
- Index Of Hebrew Words And Phrases (425-426) (71K)
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Index Of Texts
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- Bible
- Deuterocanonical
- Dead Sea Scrolls
- Rabbinic Literature
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