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Sentence Conjunctions in the Gospel of Matthew: καί, δέ, τότε, γάρ, σὖν and Asyndeton in Narrative Discourse is unavailable, but you can change that!

Black applies current linguistic research on discourse markers to the sentence conjunctions found in Matthew’s Gospel. This treatment combines linguistic insights with a detailed examination of Matthew’s use of conjunctions in narrative passages. She breaks new ground in linguistic theory by modeling the interplay between features such as sentence conjunction, word order, and verb tense in the...

hearer share certain expectations about how conversation should proceed. Grice summarizes these expectations in his Cooperative Principle—Make your conversational contribution such as is required, at the state at which it occurs, by the accepted purpose or direction of the talk exchange in which you are engaged—and its related maxims of quantity, quality, relation and manner.44 Wilson and Sperber take up Grice’s concept of relation or relevance and develop it in new ways until it becomes the overriding
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