Sociolinguistic analysis of the New Testament : theories and applications / por Hughson T. Ong.

By: Ong, Hughson T [autor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Biblical interpretation series ; 195Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill. 2021Description: XVIII, 377 p. ; 25 cm Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789004499737Subject(s): Biblia. Nuevo Testamento -- Lenguaje, estilo | Biblia. Nuevo Testamento -- Critica, interpretación, etc | Biblia -- Colecciones -- Comentarios | SociolingüísticaUDC: 22.07(05) Other classification: 22.015.2 Summary: "This book introduces sociolinguistic criticism to New Testament studies. The individual essays cover a wide range of sociolinguistic theories (multilingualism, speech communities and individuals, language and social domains, diglossia, digraphia, codeswitching, language maintenance and shift, communication accommodation theory, social identity theory, linguistic politeness theory, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, register analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication, etc.) that treat topics and issues pertaining to the language and sociolinguistic contexts of the New Testament, social memory, orality and literacy, and the oral traditions of the Gospels, and various texts and genres in the New Testament"-- Provided by publisher.
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Monografía Biblioteca Diocesana de Córdoba
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Fondo moderno BDJP 22.07(05)BIS 195 (Browse shelf) Available 900066135

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"This book introduces sociolinguistic criticism to New Testament studies. The individual essays cover a wide range of sociolinguistic theories (multilingualism, speech communities and individuals, language and social domains, diglossia, digraphia, codeswitching, language maintenance and shift, communication accommodation theory, social identity theory, linguistic politeness theory, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, register analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication, etc.) that treat topics and issues pertaining to the language and sociolinguistic contexts of the New Testament, social memory, orality and literacy, and the oral traditions of the Gospels, and various texts and genres in the New Testament"-- Provided by publisher.

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