The Representation of Speech in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: A Linguistic AnalysisScholars Press, 1996 - 466 oldal Preliminary Material /Cynthia L. Miller --Introduction /Cynthia L. Miller --Metapragmatics and Linguistic Diversity in the Representation of Speech /Cynthia L. Miller --Syntactic Varieties of Indirect Speech /Cynthia L. Miller --Syntactic Varieties of Direct Speech /Cynthia L. Miller --Reported Speech in Conversation and Narration /Cynthia L. Miller --The Discourse-Pragmatic Functions of Direct Speech /Cynthia L. Miller --Conclusions /Cynthia L. Miller --Afterword /Cynthia L. Miller --Additions and Corrections for the Second Printing /Cynthia L. Miller --Matrix Verbs in Frames /Cynthia L. Miller --Bibliography /Cynthia L. Miller --General Index /Cynthia L. Miller --Index of Biblical References /Cynthia L. Miller. |
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... Deferential language , as the term suggests , is used by an inferior when speaking to a superior in order to index the social inequalities of their relationship.48 In Hebrew , deferential language minimally involves two anchoring points ...
... Deferential language , as the term suggests , is used by an inferior when speaking to a superior in order to index the social inequalities of their relationship.48 In Hebrew , deferential language minimally involves two anchoring points ...
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... deferential language to index individuals who are participants in the speech event . A speaker may use deferential language , however , to refer to a person who is neither speaker nor addressee within the speech event.57 In such a case ...
... deferential language to index individuals who are participants in the speech event . A speaker may use deferential language , however , to refer to a person who is neither speaker nor addressee within the speech event.57 In such a case ...
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... deferential language . As a result , no deferential language is used , for example , by Moses and Aaron in speaking to Pharaoh , nor by the prophet Elijah in speak- ing to Ahab or Jezebel . It is also worth noting that no woman ...
... deferential language . As a result , no deferential language is used , for example , by Moses and Aaron in speaking to Pharaoh , nor by the prophet Elijah in speak- ing to Ahab or Jezebel . It is also worth noting that no woman ...
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Metapragmatics and Linguistic Diversity in the Representation | 41 |
Syntactic Varieties of Indirect Speech | 91 |
Syntactic Varieties of Direct Speech | 149 |
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action addition addressee adjacency pair analysis answered appears Biblical Hebrew called Cambridge clause command complement concerning configuration consider construction context conversation David deferential deictic Deut dialogue differ direct Discourse discourse-pragmatic discussion embedded examine example exhibit Exod expressions fact father functions gerundive give hand Hiphil indicate indirect speech infinitival infinitive instances interpretation introduced Israel Josh Judg king land Language Linguistics lord marked matrix verb meaning metapragmatic verbs Moses multiple-verb frames narrative narrator Note object occurs pair-part participants person phrase pragmatic preceding prepositional present Press principal pronouns prototypical provides question quotation quotative frame reading refer relates reported speech represented response saying second pair-part semantics sentence servant significant single-verb frames speak speaker specified speech event speech verb spoke structure Studies syntactic Syntax tion types University usually utterance verbal YHWH דבר ויאמר יהוה ישראל לאמר