The verbal aspect integral to the perfect and pluperfect tense-forms in the Pauline corpus: a semantic and pragmatic analysis

This book argues that the verbal aspect of the Greek Perfect is complex, involving not one but two aspects, where the perfective applies to events and the imperfective applies to states.

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Main Author: Sedlacek, James E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated 2022
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Sedlacek, James E., The verbal aspect integral to the perfect and pluperfect tense-forms in the Pauline corpus : a semantic and pragmatic analysis] (2023) (Prothro, James B., 1986 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Studies in Biblical Greek Ser. v.22
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Pauline letters / Greek language / Perfect / Pluperfect / Aspect (Linguistics)
Further subjects:B Bible.-Epistles of Paul
B Electronic books
B Greek language, Biblical
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Summary:This book argues that the verbal aspect of the Greek Perfect is complex, involving not one but two aspects, where the perfective applies to events and the imperfective applies to states.
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Series Editor Preface -- Author's Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Introductory Remarks -- 2. Linguistic Investigations into the Greek Language -- 3. Application of Linguistic Investigations to Exegesis -- 4. Thesis Statement -- 5. Chapter Organisation -- Overview of Verbal Aspect Studies as Related to the Greek Perfect and Pluperfect Tense-Forms -- 1. Introductory Remarks -- 2. The Development of Verbal Aspect as a Term for Grammatical Analysis -- 3. Verbal Aspect as Related to the Greek Perfect and Pluperfect Tense-Forms -- 4. Conclusion -- A Way Forward -- 1. Introductory Remarks -- 2. Consideration of Methods -- 3. Complexity of the Verbal Aspect for the Perfect Tense-Form -- 4. Implications for Complex Aspect -- 5. Conclusion -- The Complex Aspect of the Perfect Tense-Form in the Pauline Corpus -- 1. The Verbal Data from the Pauline Corpus -- 2. Conclusion -- Comparing the Pauline Corpus to a Diachronic Corpus of Epistolary and Moral Literature -- 1. Corpus-Based Approach -- 2. Defining the Limits of Both Corpora for Analysis -- 3. Purposes of the Greek Diachronic Epistolary and Moral Literature Corpus -- 4. Issues in the Greek Diachronic Epistolary and Moral Literature Corpus -- 5. Contents of the Greek Diachronic Epistolary and Moral Literature Corpus -- 6. Necessity for Corpus Approaches to Answer Certain Linguistic Questions -- 7. A Review of the Corpus Data -- 8. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- 1. Summary and Restatement of the Thesis -- 2. Contribution to Knowledge -- 3. Limitations of the Research -- 4. Suggestions for Further Research -- Bibliography -- Appendix A: Rationale and Purpose of the Appendices -- Appendix B: Chart of Morphemes -- Appendix C: Chart of Stem Count -- Appendix D: Chart of Stems by Frequency -- Appendix E: Chart of Context.
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ISBN:1433195747