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Chapter 4: The Genitive and the Construct State in Semitic Languages
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Chapter 1: Signs of Zion 1
- Chapter 2: Does “Daughter of Zion” Refer to a Collective or an Individual? 12
- Chapter 3: “Daughter (of) Zion” in Recent Research 34
- Chapter 4: The Genitive and the Construct State in Semitic Languages 73
- Chapter 5: Semantic Analysis of the Construct Phrases with “Daughter” and/or “Virgin” 114
- Chapter 6: Can Nomen Regens in Biblical Hebrew be a Metaphor Applied (in Apposition?) to Nomen Rectum? 163
- Chapter 7: Dear Zion 179
- Bibliography 185
- Index of Modern Authors 194
- Index of Ancient Sources 196
- Subject Index 198
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
- Chapter 1: Signs of Zion 1
- Chapter 2: Does “Daughter of Zion” Refer to a Collective or an Individual? 12
- Chapter 3: “Daughter (of) Zion” in Recent Research 34
- Chapter 4: The Genitive and the Construct State in Semitic Languages 73
- Chapter 5: Semantic Analysis of the Construct Phrases with “Daughter” and/or “Virgin” 114
- Chapter 6: Can Nomen Regens in Biblical Hebrew be a Metaphor Applied (in Apposition?) to Nomen Rectum? 163
- Chapter 7: Dear Zion 179
- Bibliography 185
- Index of Modern Authors 194
- Index of Ancient Sources 196
- Subject Index 198