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Verbal Aspect In Synoptic Parallels On The Method And Meaning Of Divergent Tenseform Usage In The Synoptic Passion Narratives Wally V Cirafesi

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Verbal Aspect In Synoptic Parallels On The Method And Meaning Of Divergent Tenseform Usage In The Synoptic Passion Narratives Wally V Cirafesi
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: Wally V. Cirafesi
ISBN: 9789004246454, 9004246452
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Verbal Aspect In Synoptic Parallels On The Method And Meaning Of Divergent Tenseform Usage In The Synoptic Passion Narratives Wally V Cirafesi by Wally V. Cirafesi 9789004246454, 9004246452 instant download after payment.

In Verbal Aspect in Synoptic Parallels Wally Cirafesi answers the question of why the Synoptic Gospels at times employ different tense-forms to communicate the same action. The problem has typically been explained from the perspective of redaction criticism and temporal Aktionsart approaches to the Greek verb. Cirafesi challenges these approaches by reframing the discussion in terms of recent advances in verbal aspect theory and discourse analysis. He convincingly demonstrates that such differences in tense-form usage have to do with how each Gospel writer wishes to construct their discourses according to various levels of linguistic prominence.

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