Cognitive Linguistics

  • Biblical Humor and Performance

    Biblical Humor and Performance

    Audience Experiences That Make Meaning

    Edited by Peter S. Perry

    Cascade, 2023

    Perry Humor and PerformanceWhat's so humorous about the Bible? Quite a bit, especially if experienced with others! Nine biblical scholars explore their experiences of reading and hearing passages from the Bible and discovering humor that becomes clearer in performance. Each writer found clues in their chosen biblical text that suggested biblical authors expected an audience to respond with laughter. Performers have a powerful role in either bringing out or tamping down humor in the Bible. One audience may be more disposed to respond to humor than another. And each contributor found that experiencing humor changed the interpretation of the biblical passage. From Genesis to Revelation, this study uncovers the Bible's potential for humor.

  • Person-Scribal Memory and Word Selection

    Scribal Memory and Word Selection: Text Criticism of the Hebrew Bible

    Raymond F. Person Jr.

    (SBL, 2023)

    Person Scribal Memory and Word SelectionWhat were ancient scribes doing when they copied a manuscript of a literary work? This question is especially problematic when we realize that ancient scribes preserved different versions of the same literary texts. In Scribal Memory and Word Selection: Text Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, Raymond F. Person Jr. draws from studies of how words are selected in everyday conversation to illustrate that the same word-selection mechanisms were at work in scribal memory. Using examples from manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible, Person provides new ways of understanding the cognitive-linguistic mechanisms at work during the composition/transmission of texts. Person reveals that, while our modern perspective may consider textual variants to be different literary texts, from the perspective of the ancient scribes and their audiences, these variants could still be understood as the same literary text.

    See a video of Prof. Person's 2021 presentation at SBL.