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Discourse Analysis and the Greek New Testament - (T&t Clark Library of New Testament Greek) by Stanley E Porter & Matthew Brook O'Donnell
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Highlights
- This volume examines and outlines a Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) model of discourse analysis and its relationship to New Testament Greek.
- About the Author: Stanley E. Porter is President, Dean and Professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Canada.
- 320 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
- Series Name: T&t Clark Library of New Testament Greek
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About the Book
"Introduces basic concepts of Systemic Functional Linguistics and examines how it applies to the study of New Testament Greek"--Book Synopsis
This volume examines and outlines a Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) model of discourse analysis and its relationship to New Testament Greek. The book reflects upon how SFL has grown as a field since it was first introduced to New Testament Greek studies by Stanley E. Porter in the 1980s.
Porter and Matthew Brook O'Donnell first introduce basic concepts regarding discourse analysis and the major approaches towards it within New Testament studies. They then provide a detailed exploration of discourse analysis in terms of the textual metafunction, beginning with an introduction to the architecture of language within SFL, before exploring several individual elements within it. By focusing upon these individual components - in particular, theme and information structure, markedness and prominence, and coherence and cohesive harmony - Porter and O'Donnell introduce and exemplify the major resources of the textual metafunction.About the Author
Stanley E. Porter is President, Dean and Professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Canada. His latest book is Linguistic Descriptions of the Greek New Testament: New Studies in Systemic Functional Linguistics (2023).
Matthew Brook O'Donnell is Research Associate in the Communication Neuroscience Lab, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, USA. He is author of Corpus Linguistics and the Greek of the New Testament (2005).