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Biographical note
Percy S.F. van Keulen, Ph.D. (1995), Leiden University, is research fellow at the Peshitta Institute Leiden and author of Manasseh through the Eyes of the Deuteronomists (Leiden 1996) and Two Versions of the Solomon Narrative (Leiden 2004).
Willem Th. van Peursen, Ph.D. (1999), Leiden Unversity, is research fellow at the Peshitta Institute Leiden and author of The Verbal System in the Hebrew text of Ben Sira (Leiden 2003) and Language and Interpretation in the Syriac Text of Ben Sira (Leiden 2007).
Willem Th. van Peursen, Ph.D. (1999), Leiden Unversity, is research fellow at the Peshitta Institute Leiden and author of The Verbal System in the Hebrew text of Ben Sira (Leiden 2003) and Language and Interpretation in the Syriac Text of Ben Sira (Leiden 2007).
Table of contents
Part One
Papers Presented at the CALAP Seminar
CALAP: An Interdisciplinary Debate between Textual Criticism, Textual Hisory and Computer-assisted Linguistic Analysis
Konrad D. Jenner, Wido van Peursen and Eep Talstra
How to Transfer the Research Questions into Linguistic Data Types and Analytical Instruments?
Eep Talstra, Konrad D. Jenner and Wido van Peursen
A Discourse on Method: Basic Parameters of Computer-Assisted Linguistic Analysis on Word Level
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
Response to ‘A Discourse on Method’ by Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
Pier G. Borbone
Response to Pier G. Borbone
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
On not Putting Descartes before D. Hume: Balancing Rationalism and Empiricism in Corpus Tagging. Comments on ‘A Discourse on Method’ by Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
A. Dean Forbes
Response to A. Dean Forbes
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
Data Preparation: What are we Doing and Why Should we?
Janet W. Dyk
Response to ‘Data Preparation: What are we Doing and Why Should we?’ by Janet W. Dyk
Geoffrey Khan
Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac
Wido van Peursen
Comments on ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen
Gideon Goldenberg
Comments on ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen
Jan Joosten
A Response to ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen and a Bit More
Takamitsu Muraoka
Response to the Responses
Wido van Peursen
Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT: a Sounding
Percy S.F. van Keulen
A Reply to ‘Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT’ by Percy van Keulen
Bas ter Haar Romeny
Response to ‘Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT: a Sounding’ by Percy S.F. van Keulen
Donald M. Walter
Part Two
1 Kings 2:1–9
Textual Features of the Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1–9
Percy S.F. van Keulen
Worked Examples from 1 Kings 2:1–9: Word Level Analysis
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
1 Kings 2:1–9: Some Results of a Structured Hierarchical Approach
Janet W. Dyk
Lexical Correspondence and Translation Equivalents: Building a Concordance
Janet W. Dyk
Nominal Clauses in the Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1–9
Wido van Peursen
Exegetical and Text-Historical Differences from the MT in the Peshitta Version of 1 Kings 2:1–9
Percy S.F. van Keulen
Epilogue: The Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1–9 from a Linguistic and Text-Historical Perspective
Wido van Peursen
Index of passages
Index of authors
Papers Presented at the CALAP Seminar
CALAP: An Interdisciplinary Debate between Textual Criticism, Textual Hisory and Computer-assisted Linguistic Analysis
Konrad D. Jenner, Wido van Peursen and Eep Talstra
How to Transfer the Research Questions into Linguistic Data Types and Analytical Instruments?
Eep Talstra, Konrad D. Jenner and Wido van Peursen
A Discourse on Method: Basic Parameters of Computer-Assisted Linguistic Analysis on Word Level
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
Response to ‘A Discourse on Method’ by Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
Pier G. Borbone
Response to Pier G. Borbone
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
On not Putting Descartes before D. Hume: Balancing Rationalism and Empiricism in Corpus Tagging. Comments on ‘A Discourse on Method’ by Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
A. Dean Forbes
Response to A. Dean Forbes
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
Data Preparation: What are we Doing and Why Should we?
Janet W. Dyk
Response to ‘Data Preparation: What are we Doing and Why Should we?’ by Janet W. Dyk
Geoffrey Khan
Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac
Wido van Peursen
Comments on ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen
Gideon Goldenberg
Comments on ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen
Jan Joosten
A Response to ‘Three Approaches to the Tripartite Nominal Clause in Syriac’ by Wido van Peursen and a Bit More
Takamitsu Muraoka
Response to the Responses
Wido van Peursen
Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT: a Sounding
Percy S.F. van Keulen
A Reply to ‘Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT’ by Percy van Keulen
Bas ter Haar Romeny
Response to ‘Points of Agreement between the Targum and Peshitta Versions of Kings against the MT: a Sounding’ by Percy S.F. van Keulen
Donald M. Walter
Part Two
1 Kings 2:1–9
Textual Features of the Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1–9
Percy S.F. van Keulen
Worked Examples from 1 Kings 2:1–9: Word Level Analysis
Hendrik Jan Bosman and Constantijn J. Sikkel
1 Kings 2:1–9: Some Results of a Structured Hierarchical Approach
Janet W. Dyk
Lexical Correspondence and Translation Equivalents: Building a Concordance
Janet W. Dyk
Nominal Clauses in the Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1–9
Wido van Peursen
Exegetical and Text-Historical Differences from the MT in the Peshitta Version of 1 Kings 2:1–9
Percy S.F. van Keulen
Epilogue: The Peshitta of 1 Kings 2:1–9 from a Linguistic and Text-Historical Perspective
Wido van Peursen
Index of passages
Index of authors
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