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Discourse Features of New Testament Greek - A Coursebook on the Information Structure of New Testament Greek, 2nd Edition

English · Paperback / Softback

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Discusses discourse features of Koine Greek from the perspective of descriptive linguistics. Covers topics of constituent order, sentence conjunctions, patterns of reference, backgrounding and highlighting, and reporting conversations. Was written for classroom lectures, discussion groups, and self-instruction. Draws on personal in-depth research and experience in seminars, teach-ins, and courses to describe discourse features. Benefits students who have basic familiarity with discourse analysis and some knowledge of Koiné Greek. Requires the ability to identify the case of a noun and the tense-aspect of a verb and to distinguish participial, relative, and main clauses. Illustrates discourse features from New Testament passages. Includes review questions to assist students in applying the principles.

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Stephen H. Levinsohn is a senior linguistics consultant with SIL International. Since 1997 he has run Discourse for Translation workshops in 20 countries for linguist-translators working with over 400 languages.

Product details

Authors Stephen H. Levinsohn
Publisher Sil International, Global Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.04.2000
 
EAN 9781556710933
ISBN 978-1-55671-093-3
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 216 mm x 280 mm x 19 mm
Weight 838 g
Subjects Education and learning > Miscellaneous

Foreign Language - Dictionaries / Phrase Books, Griechisch, Neugriechisch, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Greek (Modern)

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