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A Frozen Colophon in Ps 72?

The colophon in Ps 72:20 has long been puzzling psalm scholars. It reads כלו תפלות דוד בן־ישי—the prayers of David, son of Jesse, are ended—and as such it raises a number of questions. The first observation to be made is that the word תפלה is used, not תהלה. That this is a potential problem is clear already in the LXX, where תפלה is corrected to ὕμνοι. Secondly, the claim that the prayers of David

Analysis of suboptimal dual control

A reformulation of the dual control problem makes it possible to interpret and understand the nature of different approximations to dual control, in particular the Adaptive Predictive Controller (APC) and the Active Suboptimal Dual Controller (ASOD). The analysis makes the origin of the computational problems more clear, and suggests new alternatives for approximations.

English Lexical Nominalizations in a Norwegian-Swedish Contrastive Perspective

The present study investigates English lexical nominalizations in terms of their syntax and semantics, and contrastively, in terms of their translations into Norwegian and Swedish. The material comprises 586 English lexical nominalizations and their Norwegian and Swedish translations collected from seven popular science texts in the English-Norwegian Parallel Corpus (ENPC) and the English-Swedidh

The law of the neighbor: The political demography of international law

What might a political demography of international law entail? Administration, governance, citizenship, the city, demos, people: but also the act of writing - inscribing; the act of inscription, of the making and unmaking of boundaries, of the binding together and keeping apart, of the making of peoples and the making of relations of subordination and bonds: demoi and sovereigns. And not the least