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The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament revolutionized how we read the New Testament by applying discourse markers to the Greek text. Now, Steve Runge’s Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis offers readers a book-length treatment of discourse linguistics and how it can be applied to New Testament exegesis and interpretation. In...

This chapter introduces three more kinds of frames of reference, distinguished by the type of information placed in Dik’s clause-initial P1 position (see §9.2.7). Recall the discussion from the introduction of chapter 10 that there are a number of factors influencing placement of adverbial subordinate clauses either before or after the main clause they modify. Adverbial clauses play such an important role in the processing of main clauses that certain kinds of adverbials almost
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