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Dative: Biblical Hebrew

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Author(s): Naudé, Jacobus A.
The dative is one of the case forms taken by a noun phrase (often a single noun or pronoun) in languages which express grammatical relationships by means of inflections (Butt 2006:12–22). The dative case typically expresses an indirect object relationship, or a range of meanings similar to that covered by

Pronominalization

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Author(s): Naudé, Jacobus A.
A noun or noun phrase is subject to replacement by a pronoun (that is, pronominalization) or omission (that is, pronominalization by deletion)—sometimes optionally, sometimes obligatory—if it is not specified as new; that is, if it conveys old information. The rationale is obvious. If a noun conveys old information, there is no need for the speaker to repeat it in its entirety. Pronominalization serves as a short-hand reference to nouns or noun phrases mentioned in the discourse and establishes their identity-of-reference by grammatical agreement (e.g., English he, she, their, h…

Vow Formulae: Biblical Hebrew

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Author(s): Naudé, Jacobus A.
A vow is a sacred voluntary and conditional promise to dedicate oneself or members of one’s family or community to a special obligation that goes beyond usual social or religious requirement…