FSP, Ideology and Aesthetics in the New Testament Parables

Authors

ADAM Martin

Year of publication 2010
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Description The contribution at the conference offered an analysis of a number of New Testament parables, which were discussed from the point of view of the Firbasian theory of functional sentence perspective (FSP). It looked at different aspects of the discourse, especially in regard to the ideology and aesthetics employed within verbal realisation of the texts. Research has shown (Firbas 1995, Svoboda 2006, Hurtová 2009; cf. Adam 2006) that the writer’s communicative purpose is typically related to the aesthetic function carried by the text, and determines the writer’s communicative strategies.

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