[Rezension von: Zanella, Francesco, 1979-, The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew]

The study of the semantics of ancient Hebrew has become something of a growth industry. Against idiosyncratic notions at the time he was writing, James Barr brought the field firmly into the scholarly discipline where it belongs, namely linguistics. As it has matured since, more than one underlying...

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Autor principal: Williamson, H. G. M. 1947- (Author)
Outros Autores: Zanella, Francesco 1979- (Bibliographic antecedent)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Review
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Oxford University Press 2011
Em: The journal of theological studies
Ano: 2011, Volume: 62, Número: 2, Páginas: 662-665
Resenha de:The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew (Leiden : Brill, 2010) (Williamson, H. G. M.)
The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew (Leiden : BRILL, 2010) (Williamson, H. G. M.)
The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew (Leiden : Brill, 2010) (Williamson, H. G. M.)
The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew (Leiden : BRILL, 2010) (Williamson, H. G. M.)
The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew (Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2010) (Williamson, H. G. M.)
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Resumo:The study of the semantics of ancient Hebrew has become something of a growth industry. Against idiosyncratic notions at the time he was writing, James Barr brought the field firmly into the scholarly discipline where it belongs, namely linguistics. As it has matured since, more than one underlying theoretical approach has been favoured, and in this revised version of his Florence dissertation (2006) it is not surprising that Zanella adopts the method pioneered there, generally known as the componential analysis of meaning., This method proceeds in four stages, as Zanella explains carefully in his introductory chapter. First, each lexeme is subjected to a distributional and syntagmatic analysis, and in terms of pages this is by far the most substantial part of the work.
ISSN:1477-4607
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: The journal of theological studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/jts/flr081