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| 100 | 1 | _aWendland Ernest R. | |
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_aThe Discourse analysis of Hebrew Prophetic Literature. _bDetermining the Larger Textual Units of Hosea and Joel./ _cE. R. Wendland; |
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_aThe United Kingdom: _bMellen Biblical Press, _c1995. |
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_a381p.; _c23.5 cm; |
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_aMellen Biblical Press _v Vol. 40 |
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| 500 | _a[The Importance of Discourse Demarcation. Establishing the Constituent Boundaries of a Prophetic Text. Bonding Discourse Units Together into a Coherent and Cohesive Whole. The Discourse Structure of Hosea: Singular and Plural? An Evaluation of Differences in Discourse Demarcation. A Crux Interpretum in Hoseanic Discourse: Does: 6:1-3 Represent a Peak or the pits of Popular Penitence? The Forms and Function of Recursion in Joel. An Overview of Joel's Discourse: On the Interaction of Structure and Theme. Some Implications of Discourse Demarcation for the Contemporary Communication of Prophetic Texts.] | ||
| 504 | _aBiblio. pp.:365-376. Index pp.: 377-381. | ||
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