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|a Winters, Clifford.
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|a Argument Is War
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|a Linguistic Biblical Studies
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Revelation Has Two Problems -- 1.2 Defining the Problem: "Relevance" -- 1.2.1 Structure -- 1.2.2 Strategy -- 1.3 Defining the Problem: "Violence" -- 1.4 How These Problems Relate: "Judgment" -- Chapter 2 Methodology -- 2.1 A Long History of Study -- 2.2 Metaphor Is Natural to Cognition -- 2.2.1 Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- 2.2.2 Deliberate Metaphor Theory -- 2.2.3 Blending Theory -- 2.3 Metaphor Is Natural to Comprehension -- 2.3.1 General Principles of Inferential Pragmatics -- 2.3.2 H. P. Grice
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|a 4.1 The Elaboration of Argument Is War -- 4.1.1 Emergent Structure -- 4.1.2 Selective Projection -- 4.1.3 Recursion -- 4.1.4 Unpacking and Reverse Projection -- 4.2 The Completion of Argument Is War -- 4.2.1 Poverty of Metaphors -- 4.2.2 Metonymies -- 4.2.3 Pattern Completion and Multiple-Scope Creativity -- Chapter 5 The Linguistic Instantiation of Argument Is War -- 5.1 Metalinguistic Signals and Deliberate Metaphors -- 5.1.1 The Relative Rarity of the "A Is B" Formula -- 5.1.2 Is the War Itself a Metaphor? -- 5.2 Linguistic and Semantic Signals Other Than M-Flags
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|a 5.2.1 Indirectness, Similarity, and Levels of Language -- 5.2.2 Systematicity -- 5.2.3 Post-Comprehension Processes -- Chapter 6 The Pragmatic Implicature Argument Is War -- 6.1 Ad Hoc Construction -- 6.1.1 Other Types of Loose Use -- 6.1.2 Metonymy Is Not Loose Use -- 6.1.3 Loose Use versus Reference in Revelation: Examples -- 6.2 Metarepresentation -- 6.2.1 High Effort and Literal Activation Levels -- 6.2.2 A Mix of Literally and Metaphorically Used Words -- 6.2.1 High Effort and Literal Activation Levels -- 6.2.2 A Mix of Literally and Metaphorically Used Words
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|a 6.2.3 Extension, Novelty, and/or an Evocative Nature -- 6.2.4 The Use of Both Propositions and Non-Propositional Mental Images -- 6.2.5 Simulation -- 6.2.6 Images as the Contextual Basis for New Implicatures -- 6.2.7 Intention-Attribution and Pragmatic Failure -- 6.3 Weak Implicatures -- 6.3.1 The Weak Implicatures of Death -- 6.3.2 The Weak Implicatures of Righteousness -- 6.3.3 The Strong Implicature of Judgment -- 6.4 Backwards Inference -- 6.4.1 The (Backwards) Implication for Argument Is War: the New Jerusalem -- 6.4.2 Inference and the Hermeneutical Task(s)
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|t Argument Is War: Relevance-Theoretic Comprehension of the Conceptual Metaphor of War in the Apocalypse
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|a 2.3.3 Relevance Theory -- 2.3.4 Carston's Two-Stage Theory of Metaphor Comprehension -- 2.4 A Model for Combining Rt and Cmt: Hybrid Theory -- 2.5 Acknowledgment: "Structure" and "Meaning" in Other Disciplines -- 2.6 What This Book Is Arguing -- Chapter 3 Composing the Conceptual Metaphor Argument Is War -- 3.1 Σημαίνω -- 3.1.1 Composition -- 3.1.2 Elaboration -- 3.1.3 Completion: Is It a Metaphor-- 3.2 Metaphors in Revelation That Look like Daniel 2 -- 3.3 Argument Is War Looks like Daniel 2 -- 3.3.1 The Composition of Argument is War -- Chapter 4 Elaborating and Completing Argument Is War
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