For those interested, my article "Verbal System, History of the Research" in 
Brill's Encyclopedia of Hebrew Language and Linguistics can be accessed at
http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopedia-of-hebrew-language-and-linguistics/verbal-system-history-of-the-research-COM_00000194?s.num=1
 
A complete draft is available at 
http://www.academia.edu/4271352/History_of_the_Research_on_the_Hebrew_Verbal_System

I hope this helps,
Ken

Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Religious Studies
2329 Notre Dame Avenue, 409 Nicholson Tower
St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish, NS  B2G 2W5
Canada
(902)867-2265
[email protected]



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rolf Furuli
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 3:46 AM
To: B-Hebrew
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Tenses in Isaiah 44:24

 
 
Dear Ken,


What is the "conventional" view of Hebrew of Hebrew "tenses"? And who are the 
scholars who hold this conventional view?


> 
> I should caution you, though, that Karl’s views on Hebrew tenses are 
> unconventional.
> 
> Ken M. Penner, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor, Religious Studies
> 2329 Notre Dame Avenue, 409 Nicholson Tower St. Francis Xavier 
> University Antigonish, NS  B2G 2W5 Canada
> (902)867-2265
> [email protected]
> 

 
Best regards


Rolf Furuli
Stavern
Norway
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