סמיכויות מהופכות במקרא, בקומראן ובפיוט הקדום

Full title
סמיכויות מהופכות במקרא, בקומראן ובפיוט הקדום
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Reference type
Author(s)
Avishur, Yitzhak
Year
1993
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Leshonenu
Translated title
The Reversed Construct Structure in the Bible, Qumran Scrolls and in Early Jewish Literature
Volume
57
Issue / Series Volume
4
Pages
279-288
Work type
Language
Reprint edition
Avishur, Yitzhak. “סמיכויות מהופכות במקרא, בקומראן ובפיוט הקדום.” In לשון המקרא וסגנונו לאור הלשונות השמיות העתיקות וספרותן [ Studies on the Hebrew Biblical Language and Style in Light of Ancient Semitic Languages and Literatures ]. Pages 101-110. Tel Aviv - Jaffa: Archaeological Center Publications, 2003.
Abstract

The inversion of components in construct structure, i.e. the reversal of the nomen regens and the nomen rectum, is a well-known phenomenon in the Bible and has been commented upon by many philologists and commentators, the first of whom was Ibn Janah. I intend to show that this phenomenon occurs in the Hebrew language to a far greater extent than was hitherto assumed, and I will do so by looking at the following: a) construct structure found in the Bible in both forms; b) construct structure found in the Bible whose reversed form is found in post-Biblical Hebrew; c) construct structure found in post-Biblical Hebrew literature in both forms. In the light of the given analysis we then examine the proposed amendment of "ksp sygym" (Prov. 26:23) into "kspsg(ym)" (Aqht VI:36–37).