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Re: Asyndetische Parataxe?
- To: b-greek@virginia.edu
- Subject: Re: Asyndetische Parataxe?
- From: "Philip L. Graber" <pgraber@moe.cc.emory.edu>
- Date: Fri, 9 May 1997 07:09:04 -0400
> I've been working through Reiser's _Syntax und Stil des
> Markusevangeliums_ and have run into his phrase "asyndetische
> Parataxe" (esp. in ch. 5)--which seems contradictory to me. Perhaps
> I just don't understand what that means; I've assumed that it is
> roughly "asyndetic parataxis." But asyndeton refers to stringing
> clauses together _without_ a connective, and parataxis refers to
> stringing clauses together with KAI. Both can't be true at the same
> time.
Actually, I've seen definitions of parataxis that make it synonymous
with asynendeton. But generally I believe parataxis is simply
understood as related sentences/clauses which are strung together and
on the same level as one another, and in this sense co-ordinated,
whether asyndetically or with conjunctions. This is contrasted to
hypotaxis, which refers to relations between clauses that are not on
the same level, generally referred to as a subordination
relationship.
Philip L. Graber
Ph.D. Candidate, New Testament
Graduate Division of Religion, Emory University
214 Callaway Center
Atlanta, GA 30322