Index of Journal for Translation and Textlinguistics (JOTT)
For those interested in studies in translation.
JOTT, Volume 5, 1992
Number 1
| pp. 1–12 | Nehemiah 3:1–32, an intersection of the text and the topography by Nicholas A. Bailey |
| pp. 13–24 | Discourse structure in Haggai by David J. Clark |
| pp. 25–36 | Notes on Haggai 2:10–21 by Ronald J. Sim |
| pp. 37–85 | Temple site or cemetery? A question of perspective by Ernst R. Wendland |
Number 2
| pp. 91–105 | The Hebrew verb in current discussions by Randall J. Buth |
| pp. 106–125 | Some aspects of the discourse structure of the book of James by R. Bruce Terry |
| pp. 126–174 | The underlying poetic structure of 1 John by Keir L. Hansford |
Number 3
| pp. 179–207 | The function of preverbal elements in independent clauses in the Hebrew narrative of Genesis by Nicholas A. Bailey, and Stephen H. Levinsohn |
| pp. 208–224 | The analysis of preverbal nouns in biblical Hebrew narrative: Some overriding concerns by Robert E. Longacre |
| pp. 225–251 | The first and second epistles of Luke to Theophilus by Ethel E. Wallis |
| pp. 252–264 | Lexical repetition in Jonah by Timothy L. Wilt |
Number 4
| pp. 269–297 | Text grammar and Biblical Hebrew: The viewpoint of Wolfgang Schneider by Eep Talstra |
| pp. 298–312 | Language use in the first century: Spoken Hebrew in a trilingual society in the time of Jesus by Randall J. Buth |
| pp. 313–347 | Hortatory discourse in Ephesians by Mary Breeze |
| pp. 348–363 | Quotation formulas in the Abraham narratives by J. Daniel Hays |
