Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>

The article examines three Biblical Hebrew Lexemes. It exerts the method of semantic and structural analysis based on Eugenio Coseriu postulates. First it defines and explains the method used, then it realizes a distributional analysis and a classematic analysis of each lexeme. The second and the th...

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Main Author: Chiara Stornaiuolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-08-01
Series:Quaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-qulso/article/view/1912
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spelling doaj-12057d534b7c42aa9c2278b76a6530bb2020-11-25T02:00:28ZengFirenze University PressQuaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali2421-72202019-08-01510.13128/QULSO-2421-7220-25970Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>Chiara Stornaiuolo0Laboratorio editoriale OA / Dip. LILSIThe article examines three Biblical Hebrew Lexemes. It exerts the method of semantic and structural analysis based on Eugenio Coseriu postulates. First it defines and explains the method used, then it realizes a distributional analysis and a classematic analysis of each lexeme. The second and the third phase proceed according to the functional language with the direct examination of each single occurrence. In the end it summarizes the achieved results. The structural analysis applied to the study of this three lexemes has allowed to develop some theories about the concept of kingship in the Biblical Hebrew and its development through functional languages.  https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-qulso/article/view/1912Distributional AnalysisClassematic AnalysisStructural Analysis
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Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
Quaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali
Distributional Analysis
Classematic Analysis
Structural Analysis
author_facet Chiara Stornaiuolo
author_sort Chiara Stornaiuolo
title Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
title_short Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
title_full Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
title_fullStr Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic-functional Analysis of the Biblical Hebrew Lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
title_sort linguistic-functional analysis of the biblical hebrew lexemes <i>ʿaṭarâ</i>, <i>keter</i> and <i>nezer</i>
publisher Firenze University Press
series Quaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali
issn 2421-7220
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The article examines three Biblical Hebrew Lexemes. It exerts the method of semantic and structural analysis based on Eugenio Coseriu postulates. First it defines and explains the method used, then it realizes a distributional analysis and a classematic analysis of each lexeme. The second and the third phase proceed according to the functional language with the direct examination of each single occurrence. In the end it summarizes the achieved results. The structural analysis applied to the study of this three lexemes has allowed to develop some theories about the concept of kingship in the Biblical Hebrew and its development through functional languages. 
topic Distributional Analysis
Classematic Analysis
Structural Analysis
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-qulso/article/view/1912
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