Research Output per year
Personal profile
Personal information
PhD student in Linguistics
Research
My PhD project aims at expanding the knowledge of the much-debated nature of the Hebrew language in the Dead Sea Scrolls. I study verbal valence patterns (the patterns the verb forms with its arguments) that occur in the Dead Sea Scrolls and compare them to those in other types of Hebrew. This computer-assisted research takes places at the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC).
My research is funded by a PhDs in the Humanities grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and supervised by prof. dr. L. J. de Vries, prof. dr. W. T. van Peursen and dr. J. W. Dyk.
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Education/Academic qualification
Bachelor, Evangelische Theologische Faculteit
Master, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Research Output 2017 2017
- 1 Online publication or Website
etcbc.nl
Kingham, C., van Peursen, W. T., Bakker, D., Erwich, C. M., Siebesma-Mannens, F. P. & Talstra, E., 2017Research output: Online publication or Non-textual form › Online publication or Website › Professional
Activities 2017 2017
- 1 Workshop
ETCBC≥40
Wido van Peursen (Organiser), Cody Kingham (Organiser), C.M. Erwich (Organiser), F.P. Siebesma-Mannens (Organiser), HC Baayen (Participant), F. Polak (Participant), M. Winther-Nielsen (Participant), Dirk Roorda (Participant)Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Workshop › Academic
Prizes
NWO PhDs in the Humanities: Verbal Valence in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Syntactic Variation and Linguistic Change (F. Siebesma)
Wido van Peursen (Recipient), L.J. de Vries (Recipient), Janet Dyk (Recipient) & Femke Siebesma-Mannens (Recipient), 2014
Prize › Academic