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|a Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Series Preface; Abbreviations; Reference Works; Commentaries; Journals; Bible Versions; Chapter 1: Introduction to Linguistics and the Bible (Wendy Widder); 1.1. Understanding Language; 1.2. Understanding Linguistics; 1.3. Linguistic Analysis Explained; 1.4. Studying the Biblical Languages; 1.4.1. Philology: The Traditional Approach to Languages; 1.4.2. Linguistics and Philology: Whatâ#x80;#x99;s the Difference?; 1.4.3. The Benefit of Drawing on Linguistics; 1.5. Overview; 1.6. Resources for Further Study.
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|a Chapter 2: Linguistic Fundamentals (Wendy Widder)2.1. Phonology; 2.1.1. Phonology Explained; 2.1.1.a. Articulation; 2.1.1.a.1. Consonants; 2.1.1.a.2. Vowels; 2.1.1.b. Sound Change; 2.1.2. Phonology and the Biblical Languages; 2.1.2.a. Phonology and Biblical Hebrew; 2.1.2.b. Phonology and New Testament Greek; 2.1.3. Resources for Further Study; 2.2. Morphology; 2.2.1. Morphology Explained; 2.2.1.a. Nominal Morphology; 2.2.1.b. Verbal Morphology; 2.2.2. Morphology and the Biblical Languages; 2.2.2.a. Morphology and Biblical Hebrew; 2.2.2.b. Morphology and New Testament Greek.
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|a 2.2.3. Resources for Further Study2.3. Semantics; 2.3.1. Semantics Explained; 2.3.2. Approaches to Lexical Semantics; 2.3.2.a. Componential Analysis; 2.3.2.b. Conceptual or Cognitive Semantics; 2.3.3. Semantics and the Biblical Languages; 2.3.3.a. Semantics and Biblical Hebrew; 2.3.3.b. Semantics and New Testament Greek; 2.3.4. Resources for Further Study; 2.4. Syntax; 2.4.1. Syntax Explained; 2.4.1.a. Words and Phrases; 2.4.1.b. Clauses and Sentences; 2.4.1.c. Organizing Words and Units; 2.4.2. Syntax and the Biblical Languages; 2.4.2.a. Syntax and Biblical Hebrew.
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|a 2.4.2.a.1. The Verbless Clause2.4.2.a.2. Ellipsis; 2.4.2.b. Syntax and New Testament Greek; 2.4.3. Resources for Further Study; Chapter 3: Language in Use (Jeremy Thompson & Wendy Widder); 3.1. Pragmatics; 3.1.1. Pragmatics Explained; 3.1.2. Important Concepts; 3.1.2.a. Context; 3.1.2.b. Speech-Act Theory; 3.1.2.c. Discourse Analysis; 3.1.2.d. Discourse Grammar; 3.1.3. Importance for Biblical Languages; 3.2. Sociolinguistics; 3.2.1. Sociolinguistics Explained; 3.2.2. Important Concepts; 3.2.2.a. Language, Culture, and Thought; 3.2.2.b. Language Variation and Change.
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|a 3.2.3. Importance for Biblical Languages3.3. Resources for Further Study; Chapter 4: Language Universals, Typology, and Markedness (Daniel Wilson & Michael Aubrey); 4.1. Language Universals and Typology; 4.1.1. Generative Universal Grammar; 4.1.2. Crosslinguistic Universals; 4.1.3. Linguistic Typology; 4.1.4. Universals, Typology, and Biblical Languages; 4.2. Markedness; 4.2.1. History of Markedness; 4.2.2. Markedness Explained; 4.2.2.a. Phonological Application; 4.2.2.b. Semantic Application; 4.2.2.c. Grammatical Application; 4.2.2.d. Syntactic/Pragmatic Application.
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|b We rarely think about the way languages work because communicating in our native tongue comes so naturally to us. The Bible was written in ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek--languages no modern reader can claim to have a native understanding of. A better understanding of how language works should help us understand the Bible better as we seek to discern the original intent and meaning of each biblical author. In this book, you will get a basic introduction to the field of linguistics--its history, its key concepts, its major schools of thought, and how its insights can shed light on various problems in biblical Hebrew and Greek. Numerous examples illustrate linguistic concepts, and technical terminology is clearly defined. Learn how the study of language can enhance your Bible study.
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