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Cîteva particularităţi morfologice şi sintactice cu valoare stilistică din Ecclesiastul şi Cîntarea cîntărilor

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Publication: Text şi discurs religios, VII, Section Retorica discursului religios, p. 223-230
p-ISSN:2066-4818
e-ISSN:2393-3402
Publisher:Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”
Place:Iași
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Abstract:Religious literature addresses both those who want to be true connoisseurs of books of Holy Scripture, and poetical books of the Bible enabling them to decipher the meanings and feel closeness to the Divine, and those concerned with historical studies, philosophical and philological knowledge for the latter helping to discover these religious books, on the one hand the teachings of theological, philosophical and practical, on the other hand the knowledge that distant time were written, the language features used, national circumstances, political, social and historical books authors who have lived that make up the biblical canon. In this paper, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon will be addressed especially in terms of grammatical peculiarities of the language used, the work is to be wanting an overview of some of the morphological and syntactic corpus drawn from two works, which features on the one hand, a stylistic role and, on the other hand, a rhetorical role. This paper will be divided into two parts. The first part of the paper will be restricted to a brief presentation of Ecclesiastes and the Song of Songs, and in the second part we tackle present morphological and syntactic texts of the two above-mentioned works.The end will be reserved mainly conclusions drawn from the analysis carried out in the second part of the paper.
Key words:religious literature, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, stylistic role, rhetorical role
Language: French
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