The Licensing Properties of New Testament Verbs of Non-Spoken Communication

This article resolves the semantic, syntactic, and lexical requirements for the grammatical use of the twenty-nine New Testament verbs that designate communication without a necessary reference to speaking. The discussion establishes criteria for distinguishing verbal usages, identifies four basic u...

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Main Author: Danove, Paul L. 1953- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2011
In: Filología neotestamentaria
Year: 2011, Volume: 24, Pages: 41-58
Further subjects:B non-spoken
B Verb
B Verbal Aspect
B Communication
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:This article resolves the semantic, syntactic, and lexical requirements for the grammatical use of the twenty-nine New Testament verbs that designate communication without a necessary reference to speaking. The discussion establishes criteria for distinguishing verbal usages, identifies four basic usages of non-spoken communication, and examines the conditions for the permissible omission of required complements. The presentation of the licensing properties of verbs with the four basic usages clarifies the similarities and dissimilarities in the realizations of complements for verbs of non-spoken and spoken communication and illustrates two further usages that are restricted to verbs of non-spoken communication. The concluding discussion considers patterns in the distribution of complements and usages among verbs of non-spoken communication.
ISSN:0214-2996
Contains:Enthalten in: Filología neotestamentaria