In this episode of the Biblical Languages Podcast, Kevin Grasso and Nick Messmer discuss the importance of data, common fallacies, and objections to lexical semantics.
Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect in this conversation:
- The importance of data when doing lexical semantics, obstacles we face regarding data, and how to prioritize data
- Common fallacies committed when doing lexical semantics, including the root fallacy and illegitimate totality transfer
- Objections to doing lexical semantics and how compositional linguistics can help
- And much, much more!
Show notes
This is Part 7 of our series on Lexical Semantics. Check out the other episodes in this series:
- Part 1: Foundations of Lexical Semantics with Malka Rappaport Hovav
- Part 2: Greek and Septuagint Lexicography with William Ross
- Part 3: Biblical Hebrew Lexicography with Reinier de Blois
- Part 4: Biblical Greek Word Study (πίστις) with Nijay Gupta
- Part 5: Biblical Hebrew Word Study (Locative Verbs) with Keren Dubnov
- Part 6: How to Know What Biblical Greek Words Mean
- Part 8: How to Know What Biblical Hebrew Words Mean (coming 10/27)
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The Biblical Languages Podcast hosts discussions and interviews related to learning the biblical languages and issues relevant to biblical exegesis. Episodes cover topics in 4 major categories: language acquisition, linguistics, cultural backgrounds, and exegesis.
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