Marked word order in the book of Joel

Date
2010
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Publisher
Department of Ancient Studies, Stellenbosch University
Abstract
The function of BH word order (or more specifically clause constituent order) patterns has received considerable attention during the last two decades. Recently, Lunn (2006) provided an innovative explanation of how the relative frequently occurring instances of fronting and double fronting in poetic texts could be explained. In this paper marked constituent order patterns in the book of Joel are analyzed in terms of the information structure of the strophes and stanzas in which they occur in order to determine whether Lunn’s model also applies to the poetry of the book Joel. Using their own semantic-pragmatic model for explaining constituent order, the authors establish that, on the one hand their findings concur with those of Lunn, but on the other hand, they do not need to resort to the “uniquely poetic” principles formulated by Lunn.
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The original publication is available at http://academic.sun.ac.za/jnsl/Index.htm
Keywords
Biblical Hebrew, Biblie -- Old Testament -- Joel, Hebrew language -- Word order, Biblical Hebrew poetry
Citation
Van Der Merwe, C. H. J., & Wendland, Ernst R. 2010. Marked word order in the book of Joel. Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages, 36(2), 109-130.