Synopses & Reviews
This book addresses the problem of temporal interpretation within narrative of the biblical Hebrew verb, thus exploring the broader issue of the expression of time in language and the ways in which we can attempt to understand and represent it. Goldfajn offers a summary of this controversy, which has been argued over since at least the tenth century, presenting previous scholarly opinions and theories. She argues that one possible way of understanding the fundamental meanings of the Hebrew verbs is by examining the role played in ordering time by the four main verb forms used in biblical Hebrew narrative. Accordingly, emphasis is given to the intersentential use of these forms and the variety of interesting ways in which they establish the order of events.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Design Principles
3. Concepts of Forest Design
4. The Broad Landscape
5. Elements of Diversity
6. Forest Shapes
7. External Margins of the Forest
8. Edges
9. Design of Open Space
10. Change of Species
11. Visual Impact of Forest Operations
12. Felling and Restocking
13. Roadsides and Recreation
14. Small Woods and Shelterbelts
15. The Landscape Design Process
16. Design Techniques
17. Management of Landscape Design Projects