Linguistics for students of New Testament Greek : a survey of basic concepts and applications / David Alan Black ; foreword by Moises Silva.
Material type: TextLanguage: enggrc Publication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1988. (c)1995. (c)2000.Edition: first edition; revisedition. second edition; second editionDescription: xvi, 181 pages : xviii, 216 pages : xvii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780801009495
- 9780801020162
- PA817 .L564 1988
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Some text in Classical Greek.
Discourse analysis: Getting the big picture -- Exemplar: The discourse structure of Philippians -- The primary text-sequences of Philippians -- The primary sub-sequences of Philippians -- Summary: The discourse structure of Philippians -- Conclusion -- Suggestions for further reading.
Historical and comparative linguistics: The biography of Greek -- The Indo-European family of languages -- The story of Greek -- Major characteristics of Koine Greek -- English and Greek -- Suggestions for further reading.
Introducing linguistics: The landscape and the quest -- Why study linguistics? -- What is a linguist? -- What is linguistics? -- How do linguists go about their work? -- How does linguistics differ from traditional grammar? -- How do linguists characterize language? -- How is linguistics related to other fields? -- Suggestions for further reading.
Morphology: The anatomy of Greek words -- The concept of the morpheme -- The Greek morphological system -- Why study morphology? -- Suggestions for further reading.
Phonology: The sounds of Greek -- Language as sound -- The speech process -- Phonetics: How sounds are made -- Phonemics: Sounds as a system -- Common phonological process in Greek -- Why study phonology? -- Suggestions for further reading.
Semantics: Determining meaning -- Etymology -- Word and concept -- General and secondary meaning -- Synonyms, hyponyms, and opposites -- Semantic classes -- Ambiguity -- Denotation and connotation -- Idioms -- Rhetorical language -- Semantic change -- Analyzing discourse -- Suggestions for further reading.
Syntax: The architecture of the Greek sentence -- Structure and content words -- Immediate constituent analysis -- Greek sentence patterns -- Expanding the Greek sentence -- Transformations -- Suggestions for further reading.
Introduces Greek students to the field of linguistics and shows how its findings can increase their understanding of the New Testament.
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