Freney - Aspectual Substitution Verbal Change in New Testament Quotations of the Septuagint

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Freney - Aspectual Substitution Verbal Change in New Testament Quotations of the Septuagint

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https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/72216?format=HC
Aspectual Substitution: Verbal Change in New Testament Quotations of the Septuagint examines quotations where the New Testament author quotes the Septuagint but changes the tense-form of the verb, substituting one aspectual value for another, often in furtherance of a typological, prophetic, or theological connection. Taking into account various models of the verb in Koine Greek, including tenseless and aspect-prominent proposals, this study employs contrastive substitution to analyze the significance of aspectual substitution in quotations, concluding that the future tense-form encodes perfective aspect and is marked for future temporal reference.
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Looking forward to this. I think he's based in Australia.
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Stephen Carlson wrote: December 11th, 2020, 8:44 pm Looking forward to this
Same, probably surprising no one, I have ordered. Peter Lang are anticipating 9th Jan delivery to the UK
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Freney is indeed Australian based, though presumably this is his doctoral thesis turned into a monograph, which dissertation was completed in the US.
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