The Cataphoric Pronoun in Biblical Hebrew

The cataphoric pronominal construction has long been recognized in Biblical Hebrew. It is formally redundant, consisting usually of a bound third-person object pronoun and subsequent, coreferential noun or noun phrase. A standard, familiar example is ‘she saw him, the child’ in Exod. 2:6. The follo...

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Main Author: Garr, W. Randall 1954- (Author)
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Published: Oxford University Press 2022
In: Journal of Semitic studies
Year: 2022, Volume: 67, Issue: 2, Pages: 353-393
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