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Review of The Perfect Storm by D. A. Carson (ed.) : Critical Discussion of the Semantics of the Greek Perfect Tense under Aspect Theory

Nylund, Jan H. LU orcid (2024) In Svensk Exegetisk Årsbok (SEÅ)
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Recension av Den perfekta stormen : Kritisk diskussion det grekiska perfekttempuset inom aspektteori
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aspect, lexical aspect, grammatcal aspect, aspect theory, Aktionsart, Constantine Campbell, Stanley Porter, Buist Fanning, D. A. Carson, imperfective, perfective, perfect, stative, heightened proximity, intensive perfect, Homeric perfect, prominence, markendness, intensificaiton, stativity, Homeric Greek, New Testament Greek, Greek tense system, typological studies, cross-linguistic studies, grammaticalisation theory, grammaticalization theory, stative aspect, functional grammar, cognitive linguistics, usage-based linguisticis, temporal reference, Simon Dik, formal linguistics, fossilisation, functionalism, invariant sense, invariant meaning, diachrony, synchrony, Andrason, Locatell, Ancient Greek, Greek Perfect, Martin Haspelmath, idiolect, semantics, pragmatics, Antoine Meillet, diachronic traces, synchronic system, probabiblistic, system oppositions, systemic grammar, SFL, Competition Theory, semasiological space, prototypical sense, prototypicality, polysemy, aspect, lexical aspect, grammatcal aspect, aspect theory, Aktionsart, Constantine Campbell, Stanley Porter, Buist Fanning, D. A. Carson, imperfective, perfective, perfect, stative, heightened proximity, intensive perfect, Homeric perfect, prominence, markendness, intensificaiton, stativity, Homeric Greek, New Testament Greek, Greek tense system, typological studies, cross-linguistic studies, grammaticalisation theory, grammaticalization theory, stative aspect, functional grammar, cognitive linguistics, usage-based linguisticis, temporal reference, Simon Dik, formal linguistics, fossilisation, functionalism, invariant sense, invariant meaning, diachrony, synchrony, Andrason, Locatell, Ancient Greek, Greek Perfect, Martin Haspelmath, idiolect, semantics, pragmatics, Antoine Meillet, diachronic traces, synchronic system, probabiblistic, system oppositions, systemic grammar, SFL, Competition Theory, semasiological space, prototypical sense, prototypicality, polysemy
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Svensk Exegetisk Årsbok (SEÅ)
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1100-2298
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Reviewed work: Campbell, Constantine R.. - The perfect storm : critical discussion of the semantics of the Greek perfect tense under aspect theory / Constantine R. Campbell, Buist M. Fanning, and Stanley E. Porter ; edited and with an introduction by D. A. Carson.. - 2021. - Series: Studies in Biblical Greek, 0897-7828 ; 21. - ISBN: 9781433183744. - 175 pages.
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