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Title: Interpretation of Keywords as Indicators of Intertextuality in English New Testament Texts (Antconc Corpus Manager Toolkit)

Ամսագրի կամ հրապարակման վերնագիր:

Իմաստություն=Wisdom=Мудрость

Հրապարակման ամսաթիւ:

2022

Հատոր:

22

Համար:

2

ISSN:

1829-3824 ; e-2738-2753

Համատեղ հեղինակները:

Խ․ Աբովյանի անվան հայկական պետական մանկավարժական համալսարան

Ծածկոյթ:

193-207

Ամփոփում:

The article deals with the interpretation of keywords as indicators of registering intertextual properties in English New Testament texts. The notion of “intertextuality” is represented in terms of three approaches: philosophical-poststructuralist, philological, and genre-textual is considered to be a complex interdisciplinary phenomenon and is characterised as a system-textual and prototypical category, with an emphasis on the typological properties of textuality. It has been proved that in order to register the intertextuality in English New Testament Texts, the notions of “keywords” and “life cycle” as indicators of actualization (active vocabulary) or deactualization (passive vocabulary) of tokens represented in a specific type and kind of discourse were introduced. AntConc corpus manager as an artificial intelligence programme, which is a free and multifunctional tool for statistical research of texts of different languages of various discourses (Dr Laurence Anthony), helped to establish the following most frequent keywords of intertextuality in English New Testament texts: God (1372), Jesus (989), Man (908), Lord (728), Christ (571), Will (555), Son (422), Father (370), Spirit (299), Heaven (256).

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Երևան

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Ձեւաչափ:

pdf

Նոյնացուցիչ:

oai:arar.sci.am:372041

Լեզու:

en

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Oct 8, 2025

In our library since:

Mar 28, 2024

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https://arar.sci.am/publication/401924

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