The Verbal Aspect Integral to the Perfect and Pluperfect Tense-Forms in the Pauline Corpus

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A Semantic and Pragmatic Analysis, Studies in Biblical Greek 22

ISBN: 1433195739
ISBN 13: 9781433195730
Autor: Sedlacek, James E
Herausgeber: D A Carson
Verlag: Peter Lang
Umfang: 450 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.09.2022
Auflage: 1/2022
Format: 2.9 x 23.1 x 15.5
Gewicht: 776 g
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book argues that the verbal aspect of the Greek Perfect is complex, involving not one but two aspects, where the perfective applies to events and the imperfective applies to states.

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Beschreibung

This book argues that the verbal aspect of the Greek Perfect is complex, involving not one but two aspects, where the perfective applies to events and the imperfective applies to states. These two aspects are connected to specific morphemes in the Perfect tense-form. This study analyses Perfect tense-forms in discursive text by focusing on the Pauline Corpus. The method is grounded in grammaticalisation studies and informed by morphology, comparative linguistics, and historical linguistics. The argument is further supported by a corpus-based study showing both the Greek Perfect tense-form use in letters over an 800-year period and adverb collocations of the Perfect tense-form. The adverb collocations establish when a Perfect is used for an event or for a state. This study challenges other verbal aspect studies that find only one verbal aspect to explain the Greek Perfect. This study situates the Pauline Perfect tense-form usage within a spectrum of other letter writers, and finds that within the Pauline Corpus the Perfects within supplemental clauses are more likely to use active lexemes than other letter writers. This study also finds that most of the Perfects used in letters are supplemental to the mainline and are often backgrounded rather than foregrounded.

Autorenporträt

James E. Sedlacek received his PhD from the University of Manchester, through the Nazarene Theological College, a partner college with the University of Manchester. He currently is Professor of Biblical Languages at Israel Institute of Biblical Studies and Visiting Lecturer at Nazarene Theological College.

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