This monograph on biblical linguistics is a highly specialized, pragmatic investigation of the controversial question of "foregrounding"--the deviation from some norm or convention--in Old Testament narratives. The author presents and examines the two main sources of pragmatic foregrounding: events or states deviating from well-established schemata, structures of reader expectation that can be manipulated by the narrator to highlight specific "chunks" of discourse; and evaluative devices, which are used by the narrator to indicate to the reader the point of the story and direct its...
This monograph on biblical linguistics is a highly specialized, pragmatic investigation of the controversial question of "foregrounding"--the devia...