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- Poetic Sections + (Personification (abstract concepts do things, cf. righteousness in Psalm 85))
- Tag:Phonology + (Phonology)
- Tag:Poetic + (Poetic)
- Tag:Pragmatics + (Pragmatics)
- Tag:Prominence + (Prominence)
- Method:Synthesis + (Prominence added)
- Method:Synthesis + (Prominence removed until more fully developed)
- Tag:Prosody + (Prosody)
- Psalm 1 as Two Paths + (Psalm 1 as Two Paths)
- Psalm 62 as Refuge + (Psalm 62 as Refuge)
- Relationship between Psalms 136 and 137 + (Relationship between Psalms 136 and 137)
- Method:Verbal Semantics + (Relative tense table added; Situation type removed)
- Method:Participant Analysis + (Removal of Tracking Table and Structural Analysis)
- Method:Poetic Structure + (Removal of line length visual)
- Method:Participant Analysis + (Removal of using grammatical diagram for tracking; added Tracking Table, Participant sets list, Participant profile notes, and note-format for ambiguities)
- Poetic Sections + (Rhetorical questions)
- Tag:Rhythm & line length + (Rhythm & line length)
- Method:Story Behind the Psalm + (Rubric added)
- Poetic Sections + (Sarcasm, irony (verbal, intratextual, intertextual), etc.)
- Method:Grammar + (Second simple code diagrammer)
- Method:Phrase-Level Semantics + (Semantic roles added)
- Method:Phrase-Level Semantics + (Semantic roles taken out)
- Tag:Semantics + (Semantics)
- Tag:Semantics (poetic) + (Semantics (poetic))
- Tag:Semantics at line-level + (Semantics at line-level)
- Tag:Semantics at section-level + (Semantics at section-level)
- Tag:Semantics at word/phrase-level + (Semantics at word/phrase-level)
- Sentence Diagram + (Sentence Diagram)
- Sentence Diagram of Ps 1.1-3 + (Sentence Diagram of Ps 1.1-3)
- Poetic Sections + (Similar sounds in adjacent lines (internal rhyme, etc. … may also overlap with distribution of consonants/vowels above)?)
- Poetic Sections + (Simile)
- Tag:Sound + (Sound)
- Method:Speech Act Analysis + (Speech Act Table on Miro)
- Tag:Speech Acts + (Speech Acts)
- Method:Lexical Semantics + (Step-by-step guidance for SDBH use)
- Method:Grammar + (Straight to wiki)
- Tag:Structural + (Structural)
- Poetic Sections + (Synecdoche (part for whole: Jerusalem for inhabitants of))
- Tag:Syntax + (Syntax)
- Method:Macrosyntax + (Tables format)
- Method:Lexical Semantics + (Tagging Reinier to discuss deviations from SDBH included in rubric)
- Poetic Sections + (Taking all of the above information into consideration, what is your proposed (formal or dynamic) translation for this psalm into one of your primary languages?)
- Method:Verbal Semantics + (Technical details and rubrics all updated)
- Method:Macrosyntax + (Text format)
- Method:Lexical Semantics + (Theoretical introduction provided by Joseph)
- Poetic Sections + (To what extent does the tetragrammaton see … To what extent does the tetragrammaton seem to function the same or differently from the appearance of other references to God? (For the Psalms that don’t include the tetragrammaton, can we still come to any tentative conclusions of which entries would have been the tetragrammaton, based on where other divine names appear? cf. especially Psalms 14 and 53.) appear? cf. especially Psalms 14 and 53.))
- Method:Verbal Semantics + (Tracking Situation Types)
- Method:Participant Analysis + (Tracking on grammatical diagram, using diagrammer)
- Method:Speech Act Analysis + (Use of Google Docs Discourse sheet; inclusion of intended perlocutions)
- Method:Verbal Semantics + (Verbal legend and examples added)
- Poetic Sections + (What are your proposed line divisions for … What are your proposed line divisions for this text? (If we provide a pre-generated version from Fokkelman, Wendland, the computer, etc.: Which differences would you propose from the already provided version?) Provide explanations for divisions that might be debated.tions for divisions that might be debated.)