Das hebräische Partizip in den Texten aus der judäischen Wüste
Biographical note
Gregor Geiger, Ph.D (2010) in Philosophy, Hebrew University Jerusalem, is Professor adiunctus for Semitic languages at the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem. He has published several articles on Hebrew linguistics including the publication of a Dead Sea manuscript (Mur 174).
Gregor Geiger, Ph.D (2010) in Philosophie, Hebräische Universität Jerusalem, ist Professor adiunctus für semitische Sprachen am Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem. Er hat verschiedene Artikel über hebräische Linguistik veröffentlicht, darunter die Publikation eines Manuskripts aus der judäischen Wüste (Mur 174).
Gregor Geiger, Ph.D (2010) in Philosophie, Hebräische Universität Jerusalem, ist Professor adiunctus für semitische Sprachen am Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem. Er hat verschiedene Artikel über hebräische Linguistik veröffentlicht, darunter die Publikation eines Manuskripts aus der judäischen Wüste (Mur 174).
Readership
All those interested in the Hebrew language and linguistic, both biblical and post-biblical, as well as those dealing with the Dead Sea Scrolls or with the reception of biblical texts.
Table of contents
1 Einleitung
A. Das Partizip
B. Corpus
C. Vorgehensweise und Gliederung
2 Morphologie und Orthographie
A. Qal
B. Partizip passiv qal
C. Nifal
D. Piel
E. Pual
F. Hitpael
G. Hifil
H. Hofal
I. Andere Stämme
J. Stammübergreifende Phänomene
3 Syntax
A. Wortgruppenebene
B. Rektion transitiver Partizipien
C. Satzebene
4 Bedeutung
A. Bedeutung des Partizips im Rahmen des Stämmesystems
B. Bedeutung des Partizips im Rahmen des tempus-Systems
5 Zusammenfassung
A. Ergebnisse: Nominal – Verbal
B. Ergebnisse: Bedeutung des Partizips
C. Ergebnisse: Unterschiede BH – QH
D. Summary (Englisch)
Anhang: Liste der Manuskripte
A. Das Partizip
B. Corpus
C. Vorgehensweise und Gliederung
2 Morphologie und Orthographie
A. Qal
B. Partizip passiv qal
C. Nifal
D. Piel
E. Pual
F. Hitpael
G. Hifil
H. Hofal
I. Andere Stämme
J. Stammübergreifende Phänomene
3 Syntax
A. Wortgruppenebene
B. Rektion transitiver Partizipien
C. Satzebene
4 Bedeutung
A. Bedeutung des Partizips im Rahmen des Stämmesystems
B. Bedeutung des Partizips im Rahmen des tempus-Systems
5 Zusammenfassung
A. Ergebnisse: Nominal – Verbal
B. Ergebnisse: Bedeutung des Partizips
C. Ergebnisse: Unterschiede BH – QH
D. Summary (Englisch)
Anhang: Liste der Manuskripte
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