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    UBS4/Westcott-Hort with Swanson Morphological Analysis CD

    UBS4/Westcott-Hort with Swanson Morphological Analysis CD

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    From: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
    Category: Software

    Buy New: $79.95



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    Format: Cd
    ESRB: Everyone
    Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition

    UPC: 749815171184
    EAN: 0749815171184
    ASIN: B0002DQYDW

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    Condition: We are an Authorized Logos Bible Software Dealer-money back guarantee - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! This CD-ROM is brand new, never installed.

    Features:
      • Two editions of the Greek NT
      • Complete word by word morphological analysis
      • Integrates with all Logos Bible Software Series X resources

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    This offering consists of two editions of the Greek New Testament (The UBS 4th edition and Westcott and Hort edition) with a complete word-by-word morphological analysis by James A. Swanson, with scrutinization and acceptance by knowledgeable persons in this field. - The approach to morphological analysis taken in this project is largely formal and traditional, but influenced and modified by a functional perspective. In some cases, therefore, the grammatical parsing may correspond to what the form is being used as, rather than what the form looks like according to traditional paradigms. For example, some forms traditionally classed as passive or middle are categorized as deponent, if they are serving as active or stative and not passive or middle. Also, lemmas that are often parsed as "adjectives" (but are really nouns) have been further refined in the parsing as nouns or "substantivals." - Generally, Swanson's compares the standard lexicography of BDAG with semantically based innovations of Louw and Nida, with a view to make a refinement of New Testament forms. While seeking to be positively innovative, it nevertheless regards the traditional parsing models as profitable.

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