Paul and Pseudepigraphy (Pauline Studies, Book 8)

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With halliday’s semantic realizations of the metafunctions of register, we


can measure stylistic shift or language variation. this combined model


allows us to measure how a particular author (Paul) aims his language in


response to situational shifts, summarized through a Bell-halliday-Biber


register profile comparison landscape.


the above display attempts to situate Bell’s three levels of linguistic


variation against Biber’s situational components, organized according to


halliday’s register metafunctions. thus, we can track and compare social


variation along the contextual and temporal axis of social change (Bell) as


part of a wider phenomenon within register variation (halliday) through


formal situational components (Biber). to model Bell’s second- and third-


level diachronic linguistic development, we need to construct (1) a timeline


for the addressor that can track his temporal location within varying social


figure 2 comparative register profile landscape with formal situational parameters.

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