Linguistic theory and the biblical text / edited by William A. Ross and Elizabeth Robar. - 1 online resource (xix, 348 pages) - Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures, 2632-6914 .

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

"This volume is the result of the 2021 session of the Linguistics and the Biblical Text research group of the Institute for Biblical Research, which addresses the history, relevance, and prospects of broad theoretical linguistic frameworks in the field of biblical studies. Cognitive Linguistics, Functional Grammar, generative linguistics, historical linguistics, complexity theory, and computational analysis are each allotted a chapter, outlining the key theoretical commitments of each approach, their major concepts and/or methods, and their important contributions to contemporary study of the biblical text."--


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9781805111108

2022361356


Bible--Language, style.


Linguistics.
Hebrew language.
Greek language, Biblical.

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