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The Bible Translator | 2014

Deportation or Forgiveness in Hosea 1:6? Verb Valence Patterns and Translation Proposals

J.W. Dyk; Lénart J. de Regt; Bryan Harmelink

In order to render a verb consistently within the syntactic pattern in which it occurs, it is necessary to take into account the presence of a direct object (one, multiple, or none), the possibility of an idiomatic expression involving the direct object, the lexical characteristics of the elements in the construction, and the presence and particular function of prepositions in relation to the verb. Lexicons often provide a broad range of meanings for a single verb, but because a pattern might be affected by the combination with other elements, it is not always clear under which conditions a specific significance is applicable. Exegetes and translators sometimes take the liberty of choosing rather freely from the offered dictionary glosses, apparently not being sufficiently aware that elements present in the context could pose restrictions on the choice of rendering. Using examples containing the Hebrew verbs עשׂה, נשׂא, and שׂים, the significance of the specific patterns in which these verbs occur is explored. Variety in the translations of these verbs is presented and analyzed. The insights inform a procedure for identifying the signification of Hebrew verbs in which a series of questions guides one to a consistent rendering of the pattern in which the verb occurs.


Archive | 2013

The Treatment of Hebrew Homographs

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

Similarity in Consonants, Difference in Meaning: Word Image and Semantic Domain

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

Exegesis and Textual Development in 1 Kings 1 and 2

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

The Rendering of Proper Nouns

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

The Case and the Method

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

Parts of Speech in Other Books of the Masoretic Text

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

Conclusions on the Findings at Word Level

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

The Analysis of the Data

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.


Archive | 2013

Cases Requiring an Explanation above Clause Level

Percy S.F. van Keulen; J.W. Dyk

In this MPIL volume, Janet Dyk and Percy van Keulen implement computer science, linguistic analysis, and text-historical insights in treating the differences between the Hebrew and Syriac versions of Kings. Applying the distinct disciplines helped in arriving at a more balanced assessment of the nature and provenance of the deviations observed.

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Oliver Glanz

VU University Amsterdam

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Dirk Roorda

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

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Gino Kalkman

VU University Amsterdam

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C. van der Kooi

University of the Free State

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Louis Jonker

Stellenbosch University

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