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RIS BIB ENDNOTELinguistic Image of the Non-Christian Jews in Early Christian Narrative as a Function of Inter-Group Conflict (Text Analysis and Interpretation)
Data publikacji: 05.11.2019
Studia Religiologica, 2019, Tom 52, Numer 3, s. 251 - 264
https://doi.org/10.4467/20844077SR.19.018.11377Autorzy
This article is an attempt to apply a psycholinguistic tools to reconstruct a linguistic image of the non-Christian Jews in chosen narratives taken from the Greek canonical Gospels of the New Testament. In this part of the analysis, I would like to use the basic and empirically confirmed thesis of the linguistic category model and attribution processes, which are crucial when analysing the language of negative stereotypes.
I will present the text analysis, results and interpretation.
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Informacje: Studia Religiologica, 2019, Tom 52, Numer 3, s. 251 - 264
Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
Tytuły:
Linguistic Image of the Non-Christian Jews in Early Christian Narrative as a Function of Inter-Group Conflict (Text Analysis and Interpretation)
Instytut Psychologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Publikacja: 05.11.2019
Status artykułu: Otwarte
Licencja: CC BY-NC-ND
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