A Case Frame Grammar and Lexicon for the Book of Revelation
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Product details:
- Publisher T&T Clark
- Date of Publication 28 December 2023
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780567706027
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 515
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Long description:
Paul Danove presents a case frame grammar and lexicon for the Book of Revelation, with three major goals. He first provides a step-by-step introduction to case frame analysis, incorporating various adaptations and extensions to address the needs of the study of the Greek of the New Testament. He then supplies a comprehensive case frame grammar and description of the syntactic, semantic, and lexical requirements that each predicator imposes on its complements. He finally generates a case frame lexicon that guides the interpretation and translation of each predicator occurrence in its grammatical contexts.
Danove begins with the method of analysis and description, with an overview of case frame grammar, an analysis of the events grammaticalized by the predicators in the Book of Revelation, descriptions of the usages of these events, and further specification of these descriptions. He then provides illustrative examples of the predicators with each usage, discusses the distinctive grammatical characteristics of Revelation, sets forth the protocols for generating lexicon entries, and concludes with the case frame lexicon for predicators in the text of Revelation.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Part I: The Method of Analysis and Description
Chapter One: Case Frame Analysis and Description
Chapter Two: Events, Event Features, and Non-Events
Chapter Three: Usages and Usage Features
Chapter Four: The Further Specification of Valence Descriptions
Part II: Usages Of Predicators
Chapter Five: Usages of Events With a Theme (T), Experiencer (E), or Occurrence (O)
Chapter Six: Predicator Usages of Other Events and of Three Non-Events
Chapter Seven: Distinctive Grammatical Characteristics of the Text of Revelation
Part III: Lexicon Entries
Chapter Eight: From Valence Descriptions to Lexicon Entries
Chapter Nine: The Case Frame Lexicon for Predicators in the Text of Revelation
Appendix
Bibliography
Index of Authors
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