Revisiting aspect and Aktionsart : a corpus approach to Koine Greek event typology / by Francis G.H. Pang.
Material type: TextSeries: Linguistic Biblical Studies ; 14Publisher: Leiden : Brill, [2016]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9789004310889
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- Bible. New Testament -- Language, style
- Bible. New Testament
- Greek language, Biblical -- Aspect
- Greek language, Biblical -- Verb
- Greek language, Biblical -- Grammar
- Other minds (Theory of knowledge)
- Typology (Linguistics) -- Religious aspects
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Greek (Modern)
- Greek language, Biblical -- Aspect
- Greek language, Biblical -- Grammar
- Greek language, Biblical -- Verb
- Other minds (Theory of knowledge)
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- PA847
"This monograph is a revision of my doctoral dissertation (McMaster Divinity College, May 2014)."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Preliminary Material / Francis G.H. Pang -- Introduction / Francis G.H. Pang -- 1 Aspect, Aktionsart, and New Testament Greek Studies / Francis G.H. Pang -- 2 Approaches to Event Typology / Francis G.H. Pang -- 3 A Corpus Approach to Koine Greek Event Typology / Francis G.H. Pang -- 4 Telicity and Perfectivity in Koine Greek / Francis G.H. Pang -- 5 Towards an Interpretive Understanding of Aktionsart / Francis G.H. Pang -- Appendix A: Proposed Representative Corpus of Hellenistic Greek / Francis G.H. Pang -- Appendix B: Aspect/Mood Distributions and Statistical Analyses / Francis G.H. Pang -- Bibliography / Francis G.H. Pang -- Ancient Sources Index / Francis G.H. Pang -- Biblical Sources Index / Francis G.H. Pang -- Modern Author Index / Francis G.H. Pang.
In Revisiting Aspect and Aktionsart, Francis G.H. Pang employs a corpus approach to analyze the relationship between Greek aspect and Aktionsart . Recent works have tried to predict the meanings that emerge when a certain set of clausal factors and lexical features combine with one of the grammatical aspects. Most of these works rely heavily on Zeno Vendler's telicity distinction. Based on empirical evidence, Pang argues that telicity and perfectivity are not related in a systematic manner in Koine Greek. As a corollary, Aktionsart should be considered an interpretive category, meaning that its different values emerge, not from the interaction of only one or two linguistic parameters, but from the process of interpreting language in context.
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