Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew - 19-20-21-22/11/2016, San Antonio (TX, USA)
FECHA/DATE/DATA: 19-20-21-22/11/2016
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (San Antonio, TX, USA)
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Society of Biblical Literature
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Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew 11/20/2016 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 304A (3rd Level) - Convention Center (CC) Theme: Linguistic Aspects of the Biblical Hebrew Verbal System Jacobus A. Naude, University of the Free State, Presiding Ohad Cohen, Haifa University Israel The Syntactic Status of Verb Forms Ending with a Final Nun in the First Temple Prose (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Daniel J Wilson, University of the Free State The Contribution of HYH to Class-Membership Predicates (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Galia Hatav, University of Florida Secondary Predication and the Double Infinitive-Absolute Construction (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Ulf Bergström, University of the Free State The use of non-consecutive weqatal to express conceptual closeness between events in Biblical Hebrew prose (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Richard C. Benton, Jr., St. Elizabeth's Orthodox Church The lexical distinction between the Biblical Hebrew Niphal and Hitpael (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Ellen van Wolde, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen The Niphal Construction as an Expression of the Middle Voice and Collective Motion Verbs (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew; National Association of Professors of Hebrew Joint Session With: Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew, National Association of Professors of Hebrew 11/20/2016 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 304A (3rd Level) - Convention Center (CC) Theme: Historical Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew Richard Benton, St. Elizabeth's Orthodox Church, Eagan, MN, Presiding Nili Samet, Bar-Ilan University New Light on the Administrative Term ben bayît and Its Implications for Linguistic Dating (30 min) Discussion (5 min) Niek Arentsen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Aramaisms in Parallelism and the Dating of Second Isaiah (30 min) Discussion (5 min) Jarod Jacobs, George Fox University Ancient Hebrew Through the Eyes of Dendrograms (30 min) Discussion (5 min) Øyvind Bjøru, University of Texas at Austin A Minute Case of Assimilation of Middle waw in Biblical Hebrew and Northwest Semitic (30 min) Discussion (15 min) Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew 11/20/2016 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: 303C (3rd Level) - Convention Center (CC) Theme: Mitigation and Intensification in Biblical Hebrew Tania Notarius, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Presiding Edward Bridge, Macquarie University Mitigation and Intensification in Genesis 44 (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Yoo-ki Kim, Seoul Women's University The Additive Focus Particle gam in the Book of Qoheleth (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Adina Moshavi, Bar-Ilan University ME'UMA and DABAR: A Comparison of Two Biblical Hebrew Negative Polarity Items (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Grace J. Park, University of the Free State Rhetorical questions formed with kî 'im in Lamentations 5:22 (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Andrew W. Dyck, McMaster Divinity College "My Sad Face": An Interpersonal Metafunction Analysis of the Dialogue between Nehemiah Son of Hakaliah and King Artaxerxes in Nehemiah 2:1-10 (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Frank Polak, Tel Aviv University Interaction and Pragmatic Import of Pronominals in Dialogue in Biblical Narrative (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew; National Association of Professors of Hebrew Joint Session With: Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew, National Association of Professors of Hebrew 11/21/2016 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 303C (3rd Level) - Convention Center (CC) Theme: Linguistic Features of Rhetoric in Biblical Hebrew Prose and Poetry John Cook, Asbury Theological Seminary, Presiding Peter Bekins, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion The Omission of the Definite Article in Biblical Poetry (25 min) Discussion (5 min) SungGil Jang, Westminster Graduate School of Theology, Rep. of KOREA Linguistic and Rhetorical devices of Jeremiah 33.1-13 in relations to Jeremiah 30- 31 (poetic discourse) and 32 (prose narrative) (25 min) Discussion (5 min) David M. Dalwood, Ambrose University Information Structure Beyond Word Order: A Taxonomic Model with Application to Exodus 3:1-4:17 (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Cody Eklov, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Style Switching in the Speech of the Rabshakeh? A Study on the Nature of the Composition of 2 Kings 18:17-19:13 (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Brian D. Lima, McGilvary College of Divinity at Payap University Hebrew Words and Texts - From a Symbol's Limited Abstracted Meaning to Its Referential Meaning in Linguistic Co-text: The word tselem in Genesis as a Case Study (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Biblical Hebrew Poetry; Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew Joint Session With: Biblical Hebrew Poetry, Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew 11/21/2016 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: Lone Star B (2nd Level) - Grand Hyatt (GH) Theme: Linguistics Differences in Poetry and Prose Adina Moshavi, Bar-Ilan University, Presiding Jeffery Leonard, Samford University Narrative Parallelism: Considering the Forms of Parallelism Found in Israel's "Prosaic Poetry" (25 min) Frank H. Polak, Tel Aviv University Information Structure, Focus and Intonation Boundaries in Ancient Hebrew Verse (25 min) Tania Notarius, Hebrew University of Jerusalem The principle of "double segmentation" and syntactic analysis of biblical poetic language (25 min) Silviu Tatu, Institutul Teologic Penticostal din Bucuresti Is the Prophecy of Amos Written as Poetry? (25 min) Karolien Vermeulen, Antwerp, Respondent (15 min) Galia Hatav, University of Florida, Respondent (15 min) Discussion (20 min) Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew 11/22/2016 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 303C (3rd Level) - Convention Center (CC) Theme: Interruptive Syntactic Structures in Biblical Hebrew John A. Cook, Asbury Theological Seminary, Presiding Robert D. Holmstedt, University of Toronto Parentheticals in Biblical Hebrew (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Christo van der Merwe, Universiteit van Stellenbosch - University of Stellenbosch Fronting and left-dislocation: an exploratory study from a functional perspective (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Cynthia L. Miller-Naude, University of the Free State and Jacobus A. Naude, University of the Free State Left Dislocated and Tripartite Verbless Clauses (20 min) Discussion (5 min) John Screnock, University of Oxford Numeral Syntax in Diachrony: Complex Adding Numerals as a Case Study (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Aaron D. Hornkohl, University of Cambridge Biblical Hebrew Constituent Order in the Verbal Clause: Some Suggestions for Improving Current Approaches (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Josh Westbury, Logos Bible Software Towards a Grammatical Analysis of wayhî + X + wayyiqtol Constructions in Biblical Hebrew (20 min) Discussion (5 min)