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Mastering New Testament Greek Vocabulary Through Semantic Domains

By Mark Wilson (Author) & (With)
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Basic to learning New Testament Greek is acquiring an adequate vocabulary. Mark Wilson introduces Greek students to a method widely used in general language learning-semantic domains. Wilson arranges Greek words in the ninety-three categories of Louw and Nida's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and includes frequency counts for every Greek word.

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Mark Wilson introduces Greek students to a method widely used today in general language learning--semantic domains, or categories.


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Studio: Kregel Academic & Professional
Pages   192
Dimensions:   Length: 8.64" Width: 5.56" Height: 0.5"
Weight:   0.61 lbs.
Binding  Softcover
Release Date   Nov 1, 2002
Publisher   Kregel Academic & Professional
ISBN  0825441153  
ISBN13  9780825441158  


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of limited value  Dec 16, 2006
The idea behind this book may be a good one and certainly we all need more help in vocabulary acquisition. For most of us, long after we have pretty much mastered paradigms and syntax vocabulary still lags far behind, so I appreciate the effort.
As to whether reading vocabulary words clustered in groups of related meanings had any real advantage, I'll just have to take the author's word for it. It is nice to see how many synonyms appear in NT Greek, and the relative number of occurances of each word, but I just can't image this book being of any long term value, particularly when compared to Trenchard's masterpiece. I KNOW reading works grouped according to cognates helps.
The other big advantage of Trenchard's book (I know one is not meant to replace the other, but think about it; any time you spend with this book you could be spending with Trenchard, not to mention reading the NT itself!) is that Trenchard's section on cognates includes about 85% of NT words and his book as a whole includes 100%, whereas Wilson's book includes only 73%. That may not sound like a big difference, but of course for advanced learners, we want help learning ALL the words, most of all the rare ones which are hard to master.
 

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