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This text brings together in one volume two previous books that laid the groundwork for the construction of the entries in Diccionario Griego-Español del Nuevo Testamento (Greek-Spanish Dictionary of the New Testament), namely Método de Análisis semántico aplicado al griego del Nuevo Testamento (Method of Semantic Analysis applied to the Greek of the New Testament) and Metodología del Diccionario Griego Español del Nuevo Testamento (Methodology of the Greek Spanish Dictionary of the New Testament), by Juan Mateos and Jesús Peláez.In the introduction and first part of the text, the concepts of dictionary and meaning are defined and a critical analysis of the dictionaries of F. Zorell, W. Bauer (Bauer-Aland) and Louw-Nida is conducted. Their methodologies are examined with the purpose of then presenting a method of semantic analysis and the steps for establishing the semantic formula of the various classes of lexemes, which functions as the basis for determining lexical and contextual meaning.In the second part the necessary steps for composing the dictionary's entries are proposed. The text concludes with an analysis of related lexemes in order to demonstrate the accuracy of the suggested method.For the first time, a carefully developed method of semantic analysis and the corresponding methodology are presented before the construction of the dictionary's entries.
Auteur
Jesús Peláez del Rosal, University of Cordoba, Spain.
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This text presents the method of semantic analysis and the methodology employed for constructing the entries in Diccionario Griego-Español del Nuevo Testamento. For the first time, modern semantics and linguistics have been systematically incorporated for composing this dictionary's entries. Six fascicles have already been published so that the analysis of the vocabulary of the New Testament now extends to the letter delta.
Résumé
"[...] this important volume will undoubtedly remain an invaluable point of reference for many years to come."
Peter Montoro in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review (10.04.2019), http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019-04-10.html
"This [...] volume is clearly one of the most important works in lexical semantics for New Testament Greek study that has been produced over the last century or more, one that functions within both the French and American structuralist theories, more particularly componential analysis." Stanley E. Porter, Lexical Semantics and New Testament Greek: A Review Article of Some Major Works (Filologia Neotestamentaria, Vol. XXXII [2019], pp. 113 -155)