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Supplement series ;$v216 225 1 $aStudies in New Testament Greek ;$v9 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-84127-255-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [396]-408) and index. 327 $aCONTENTS; Preface; Abbreviations; Chapter 1; A LINGUISTIC FRAMEWORK; The Study of the Gospels Is the Study of Language; Sentence Conjunctions in Matthew's Gospel; Previous Studies; Linguistic Models; A Linguistic Framework; Chapter 2; WHAT Do SENTENCE CONJUNCTIONS 'MEAN'?; Recent Studies; What Do Conjunctions Add to Discourse?; What Kind of Meaning Do Conjunctions Convey?; Summary and Conclusion; Chapter 3; METHODOLOGY; Introduction: Probabilistic Grammar; Research Design; The Database; Evaluating the Data; Corpus Linguistics and Gospel Studies; Chapter 4; K?i: UNMARKED CONTINUITY 327 $aFrequency of K? i'Meaning' of K?i; Evidence from Matthew's Gospel; Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 5; ??:? Low- TO MID-LEVEL DISCONTINUITY; What Does ??? 'Mean'?; Evidence from Matthew's Gospel; Summary and Application; Chapter 6; ASYNDETON: SPEECH MARGINS AND NARRATIVE BREAKS; Introduction; ' Continuous' Use; 'Discontinuous' Use; Multivariate Analysis; Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 7; TOT? ?: MARKED CONTINUITY; Introduction; TOT? ?in Matthew's Narrative Framework; Discourse Functions of Tot? ?in Matthew's Narrative Framework; Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 8 327 $aT?p AND ouv: 'OFF-LINE' INFERENCEIntroduction: T?p and ouv in Narrative; Procedural Meaning of y?p and ouv; T?p; Ouv; T?p and ouv in Exposition: Imperatives; Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 9; SENTENCE CONJUNCTIONS AS A LINGUISTIC SYSTEM: COMMENTS ON MATTHEW 8.1-9.34; Sentence Conjunctions as a Linguistic System; Analysis of Matthew 8.1-9.34; Summary and Conclusions; Chapter 10; CONCLUSIONS; Review of Sentence Conjunctions; Contributions of this Study; Suggestions for Further Research; APPENDIX I; CROSS-TABULATION TABLES; APPENDIX II 327 $aSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CHOICE OF CONJUNCTION IN THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEWBibliography; Index of References; Index of Authors 330 $aAn application of current linguistic research on discourse markers to sentence conjunctions in Matthew's Gospel. 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