Grammatical and exegetical study of New Testament verbs of transference : a case frame guide to interpretation and translation /

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Author / Creator:Danove, Paul L.
Imprint:London ; New York, NY : T & T Clark, c2009.
Description:xi, 243 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies in New Testament Greek ; 13
Library of New Testament studies ; 329
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
Library of New Testament studies. Studies in New Testament Greek ; 13.
Library of New Testament studies ; 329.
T & T Clark library of biblical studies.
Subject:Bible. -- New Testament. -- Language, style.
Bible. -- New Testament.
Greek language, Biblical -- Verb.
Greek language, Biblical -- Verb.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7789063
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ISBN:9780567031167 (hbk.)
0567031160 (hbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-216) and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Chapter 1. Introduction to Case Frame Analysis and Description
  • 1. Presuppositions and Concepts of the Method
  • 2. Syntactic Analysis and Description
  • 3. Semantic Analysis and Description
  • 4. Lexical Analysis and Description
  • 5. Complement Omission and Retrieval
  • 6. Application of the Case Frame Method
  • Chapter 2. Usage, Event, and Semantic Features
  • 1. The Conceptualization of Events
  • 2. The Further Description of Usages: Usage Features
  • 3. The Derivation of Events: Event Features
  • 4. The Semantic Feature $$ Animate
  • 5. Case Frame Lexicon and Parsing Guide Entries
  • 6. Presentation of the Study
  • Chapter 3. Transference: Active Usages
  • 1. The Characteristics of Verbs with Active Usages of Transference
  • 2. Usage #1: Transference to a Goal (Pri. Act. + Imp.)
  • 3. Usage #2: Transference to a Goal (Pri. Act. -Imp.)
  • 4. Usage #3: Transference from a Source (Pri. Act. + Imp.)
  • 5. Usage #4: Transference Terminating in a Locative (Pri. Act. + Imp.)
  • 6. Usage #5: Transference Terminating in a Locative (Pri. Act. -Imp.)
  • 7. Usage #6: Transference from a Source (Sec. Act. + Imp.)
  • 8. Usage #7: Transference from a Source (Sec. Act. - Imp.)
  • 9. Usage #8: Transference to a Goal (Sec. Act. + Imp.)
  • 10. Extension of the $$ Animate Distributional Rule
  • 11. The Feature Model Description of Usages
  • Chapter 4. Transference: Middle Usages
  • 1. The Characteristics of Verbs with Middle Usages of Transference
  • 2. Usage #9: Transference to a Goal (Pri. Mid. + Imp.)
  • 3. Usage #10: Transference from a Source (Pri. Mid. +Imp.)
  • 4. Usage #11: Transference Terminating in a Locative (Pri. Mid. + Imp.)
  • 5. The Feature Model Description of Usages
  • Chapter 5. Transference/Motion: Passive Usages
  • 1. The Characteristics of Verbs with Passive Usages of Transference
  • 2. The Characteristics of Verbs with Passive Usages of Motion and State
  • 3. Usage #12: Transference to a Goal (Pri. Pass. + Imp.) / Usage #19: Motion to a Goal (Sec. Pass. + Imp.)
  • 4. Usage #13: Transference to a Goal (Pri. Pass. + Imp.) / Usage #20: Motion to a Goal (Sec. Pass. + Imp.)
  • 5. Usage #14: Transference from a Source (Pri. Pass. + Imp.) / Usage #21: Motion from a Source (Pri. Pass. + Imp.)
  • 6. Usage #15: Transference Terminating in a Locative (Pri. Pass. +Imp.) / Usage #22: State (Ter. Pass.)
  • 7. Usage #16: Transference Terminating in a Locative (Pri. Pass. -Imp.) / Usage #22: State (Ter. Pass.)
  • 8. Usage #17: Transference from a Source (Sec. Pass. + Imp.) / Usage #21: Motion from a Source (Pri. Pass. + Imp.)
  • 9. Usage #18: Transference to a Goal (Sec. Pass. + Imp.) / Usage #19: Motion to a Goal (Sec. Pass. + Imp.)
  • 10. Usage #12: Transference to a Goal (Pri. Pass. +Imp.) / Usage #21: Motion from a Source (Pri. Pass. + Imp.)
  • 11. Usage #22: State (Ter. Pass.)
  • 12. Extension of the $$ Animate Distributional Rule
  • 13. Conventions for Combined Entries for Verbs with Linked Usages
  • 14. The Feature Model Description of Usages
  • Chapter 6. Motion and Relative Motion: Active Usages
  • 1. The Characteristics of Verbs with Active Usages of Motion
  • 2. The Characteristics of $$ with Active Usages of Relative Motion
  • 3. Usage #23: Motion to a Goal (Pri. Act. +Imp.)
  • 4. Usage #24: Motion to a Goal (Pri. Act. - Imp.)
  • 5. Usage #25: Motion from a Source (Sec. Act. +Imp.)
  • 6. Usage #26: Motion from a Source (Sec. Act. -Imp.)
  • 7. Usage #27: Motion from a Source (Ter. Act. +Imp.)
  • 8. Usage #28: Motion from a Source (Ter. Act. -Imp.)
  • 9. Usage #29: Relative Motion to a Goal (Pri. Act. + Imp.)
  • 10. Usage #30: Relative Motion from a Source (Ter. Act. + Imp.)
  • 11. Extension of the $$ Animate Distributional Rule
  • 12. The Feature Model Description of Usages
  • Chapter 7. Effect and Its Derivative Events: All Usages
  • 1. The Characteristics of Verbs with Usages of Effect
  • 2. The Characteristics of Verbs with Usages of Events Derived from Effect
  • 3. Usage #31: Effect (Act. +Imp.)
  • 4. Usage #32: Effect (Act. -Imp.)
  • 5. Usage #33: Effect (Mid. + Imp.)
  • 6. Usage #34: Effect (Pass. + Imp.)
  • 7. Usage #35: Conventional Idiomatic Effect (Act. + Imp.)
  • 8. Usage #36: Topicalization (Act. + Imp.)
  • 9. Usage #37: Separation (Act. - Imp.)
  • 10. Usage #38: Benefaction (Mid. + Imp.)
  • 11. Extension of the $$ Animate Distributional Rule
  • 12. Conventions for Combined Entries for Linked Active/Passive Usages
  • 13. The Feature Model Description of Usages
  • Chapter 8. Composite Events: All Usages
  • 1. The Characteristics of Verbs with Usages of Composite Events
  • 2. Usage #39: Delegation to a Goal (Pri. Act. + Imp.)
  • 3. Usage #40: Delegation to a Goal (Pri. Mid. + Imp.)
  • 4. Usage #41: Addition to a Goal (Pri. Mid. + Imp.)
  • 5. Usage #42: Disposition (Act. + Imp.)
  • 6. Usage #43: Commission (Act. - Imp.)
  • 7. Usage #44: Decision (Act. + Imp.)
  • 8. Usage #45: Decision (Mid. + Imp.)
  • 9. Extension of the $$ Animate Distributional Rule
  • 10. The Feature Model Description of Usages
  • Chapter 9. Implications, Applications, and Conclusion
  • 1. Usage Features
  • 2. Event Features
  • 3. The Semantic Feature $$ Animate
  • 4. The Case Frame Lexicon and Parsing Guide
  • 5. Generalized Valence Descriptions of Usages
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Chapter 10. Case Frame Lexicon and Parsing Guide
  • Appendices
  • A. Definitions: Thematic Roles
  • B. The Feature Model Description of Usages of Verbs in Set 1
  • C. The Feature Model Description of Usages of Verbs in Set 2
  • D. The Feature Model Description of Usages of Verbs in Set 3
  • Bibliography
  • Index of References
  • Index of Subjects
  • Index of Authors