Discourse Analysis

Craig R. Harmon revcraigh at netzero.net
Mon May 1 07:25:56 EDT 2000


Hello everyone,

It's been a long time since I've participated in b-greek discussions. I've read some concerning modern linguistics and discourse analysis. I'm wondering if anyone would be willing to take us through a brief passage pointing out what D-A brings to the field of interpretation and what we're missing if we aren't cognizant of its benefits? 

In reference to some prior discussions, it seems to me that D-A deals mostly with the field of interpretation rather than language learning, which I (being of the old school) see as mostly a matter of learning vocabulary, morphology, and syntax at the level of the clause or sentence. How would D-A help a beginner learn Biblical Greek?

Serious questions from one who sincerely wants to know. If this is deemed inappropriate for list discussion, please feel free to e-mail me at revcraigh at netzero.net

Craig
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