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Presupposition And [e]motion : The Upgraded Function and the Semantics of the Participle in the New Testament
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Statement of the Problem -- Definition of Terms -- The History of the Upgraded Participle -- Neglect of the Upgraded Function of the Participle -- Absence of Definitive Guidelines -- The Purpose of the S...
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Dokumenttyp: | Online-Ressource Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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New York
: Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated
, 2020
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E-Book-Pakete: | ProQuest Ebook Central : Classical Studies Collection |
Zusammenfassung: | Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Statement of the Problem -- Definition of Terms -- The History of the Upgraded Participle -- Neglect of the Upgraded Function of the Participle -- Absence of Definitive Guidelines -- The Purpose of the Study -- The Method of the Study -- Ramifications of the Study -- Summary of the Study -- Chapter Two: Participle as Semantic Presupposition -- A Theory of Grammar -- Systemic Functional Linguistics -- Verbal Aspect, Modal Semantic and SFL: Caveat and Implementation -- Semantics and Pragmatics: Closed and Open Systems in Linguistics -- The Study of Register -- Presupposition -- Semantic and Pragmatic Presupposition -- The Study of Presupposition -- Presupposition and Given-New/Theme-Rheme -- Presupposition as Shared Information -- Chapter Three: Greek Participles: Modulation Versus Modality and Mood -- Function and Form: Semiotic Component and Functional Component -- Assertive and Non-assertive Attitudes -- Modulation: Participle a Quasi- Modality -- Chapter Four: Functions of the Participle -- Background Function -- Background: Theory of Verbal Aspect and the Aorist Adverbial Participles -- Aspect of the Participle -- A New Approach in the Analysis of the Participle -- Prioritizing Function -- Markedness and Modulational Prioritizing Function -- Aorist Participle: Background/Prioritization and Clause Chain -- Greek Participles and [E]motion -- Emotion and the Readers ≠ Participle and Emotion -- Upgraded Effect and [E]motion -- Chapter Five: Semantics of the Upgraded Participle -- The Upgraded Participle in the New Testament -- Structure of the Upgraded Participle: Grammar -- Word Order with the Upgraded Participle -- Grammatical (Morphological, Structural) -- Contextual -- Structure of the Upgraded: Pragmatics. Functions of the Upgraded Participle -- Prioritizing Function -- Background Function -- Upgraded Participle and Verbs of Motion -- The Upgraded Participle in the LXX -- Upgraded Function with Verbs of Motion in the LXX -- Semantics of the Anarthrous Aorist Participial Clause Preceding the Main Action in the LXX -- The Upgraded Participle in Classical Greek -- Chapter Six: Examination of New Testament Examples of the Upgraded Participle -- Valid Examples with the Indicative Mood -- Valid Examples with the Subjunctive Mood -- Valid Examples with the Imperative Mood -- Valid Examples with the Infinitive Modulation -- Chapter Seven: Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Reference Index -- Subject Index -- Name Index. Presupposition and [E]motionexamines the modal semantics of presupposition in the New Testament |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (300 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781433163951 |