Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: Kai, de, Tote, Gar, Oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse
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Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: Kai, de, Tote, Gar, Oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse  -     By: Stephanie Black

Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: Kai, de, Tote, Gar, Oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse

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Title: Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: Kai, de, Tote, Gar, Oun and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse
By: Stephanie Black
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 426
Vendor: T&T Clark
Publication Date: 2002
Dimensions: 9.42 X 6.12 X 1.14 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 11 ounces
ISBN: 1841272558
ISBN-13: 9781841272559
Series: Library of New Testament Studies
Stock No: WW272559

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An application of current linguistic research on discourse markers to sentence conjunctions in Matthew's Gospel. This treatment combines linguistic insights with a detailed examination of Matthew's use of kai, de and similar conjunctions in narrative passages, culminating in a verse by verse commentary on the structure of Matthew's ;miracle chapters', Matthew 8-9. Black breaks new ground in linguistic theory by modelling the interplay between features such as sentence conjunction, word order, and verb tense in the portrayal of continuity and discontinuity in Greek narrative. A volume of interest to New Testament scholars, classicists, discourse analysts and linguists alike.

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