Dr. Grace Jeongyeon Park

Freie Universität Berlin
Seminar für Semitistik und Arabistik
Researcher
Office hours
Thursday: 12-1.30 pm via Webex. Please make an appointment first by email.
Winter semester 2022/23
Nummer | Veranstaltungsart | Titel |
14434 | Hauptseminar | From Biblical to Modern Aramaic |
14440 | Vertiefungsseminar | Northwest Semitic Inscriptions (Semitische Philologie) |
14439 | Methodenübung | Vergleichende Semitistik |
Summer 2022
Winter 2021/22
- Comparative Semitics (Vergleichende Semitistik)
- Northwest Semitic Inscriptions (Semitische Philologie)
Summer 2021
Winter 2020/21
- (MÜ) Introductory Course on Ugaritic
- (VS) Northwest Semitic Inscriptions
· Biblical Hebrew and Northwest Semitic languages
· Hebrew Bible
· Linguistic typology and comparative Semitic philology
· Scribal education in the ancient Near East
· Ugaritic rituals and incantations
Park, Grace J. kî ’im in Biblical Hebrew (Linguistic Studies in Ancient West Semitic series, Eisenbrauns/Penn State University Press, forthcoming)
Park, Grace J. 2017. “Rhetorical Question in Ruth 1:17b.” Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 43(1): 87–103.
Park, Grace J. 2016. “Stand-Alone Nominalizations Formed with ’ăšer and kî in Biblical Hebrew.” Journal of Semitic Studies LXI/1 Spring: 41–65.
Park, Grace J. 2015. “’ăšer from Light Noun to Nominalizer: Towards a Broader Typology of Clausal Nominalization in Biblical Hebrew.” Hebrew Studies 56: 23–48.
Park, Grace J. 2013. “Polar ’im in Oaths and the Question of Literacy in Lachish 3.” Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 125(3): 463–478.
Park, Grace J. 2008. Review of Gordon Hamilton’s The Origin of the West Semitic Alphabet in Egyptian Scripts, CBQMS 40, 2006. Hebrew Studies 49: 317–319.
Park, Grace J. 2007. “El’s Member in KTU 1.23. Ugarit-Forschungen 39: 617–627.
Park, Grace J. 2006. Korean translation of William Schniedewind’s How the Bible Became a Book (Cambridge, 2004), Eco-Livre, Seoul.