Diglossia and Other Topics in New Testament Linguistics

From: The Catholic Biblical Quarterly | Date: July 1, 2002| Author: Clabeaux, John J | Copyright information

STANLEY E. PORTER (ed.), Diglossia and Other Topics in New Testament Linguistics (JSNTSup 193, Studies in New Testament Greek 6; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000). Pp. 305. L50, $80.

This collection of essays might have been entitled "Topics in NT Linguistics Including Diglossia." The four articles in Part I on diglossia take up 71 pages; but the six articles on "other topics," 205 pages. The collection is built from the 1998 seminar papers of the SBL section on Biblical Gree...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

PP growth set to continue: but short-term overcapacity must be tackled. (polypropylene) (Plastics '92)
Chemical Week ; What distinguishes polypropylene (PP) from the other major thermoplastics is growth. PP is the youngest bulk polymer, having been developed by Montedison (Milan) in the 1950s, and has proved to be the most versatile, with applications varying from packaging films to carpet fibers, from water pipes
Spain's Popular Party wins. (Jose Maria Aznar propels the PP from right-wing to center)
Europe ; As expected, Spain's conservative Popular Party (PP) won historical general elections on March 3, putting an end to 13 years of Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez' Socialist government, but failed to garner enough parliamentary seats for an absolute majority. The results will almost certainly mean the
PP number 1. (Packaging).(Polypropylene)
Food Engineering & Ingredients ; Polypropylene or PP is number one in the British rigid plastics consumer food packaging industry. The material accounts for over a quarter of this market segment. This is one of the key findings of the 2003 Consumer Packaging Report, sponsored by packaging giant Huhtamaki. The plastics packaging
Polypropylene (PP) still insufficient in near future
China Chemical Reporter ; With the rapid rising of petrochemical industry the polypropylene (PP) in China is developing at a fast speed. China now has about 40 PP producers and most of them are large enterprises. In 1992 the output of PP reached 720 000 tons, a peak record in history, and 4.2 times over that of 1986. The
Dramatically new PP alloys, copolymers. (polypropylene)
Plastics Technology ; Dramatically New PP Alloys, Copolymers When Himont R&D research scientist Gordon Brewer gave a technical paper at NPE on Himont's new Hivalloy polymer grafting technology, he couldn't even use the name Hivalloy. It was one of the quieter introductions of a major new alloying technology, made
PT Pembangunan Perumahan (PP) issues bonds valued at Rp 250 billion.(Finance And Banking)
Indonesian Commercial Newsletter ; A state-owned housing construction company PT Pembangunan Perumahan (PP) has issued bond called Obligasi II PP, 2004 valued at Rp 250 billion. The bond will be for three years carrying a fixed interest coupon The bond will be listed on the Surabaya Stock Exchange on Sept. 8. Offering started on
US DEMAND FOR PP TO REACH MORE THAN 7.71 BILLION KG IN 2004.
High Performance Plastics ; PP demand in the USA is forecast to expand more than 6% annually to reach more than 7.71 billion kg (17 billion pounds), valued at $7.8 billion, in 2004, according to the latest market report: Polypropylene, published by The Freedonia Group Inc. This solid growth will be due to a number of factors,
PP engineering compounds will grow from BASF takeover
High Performance Plastics ; BASF is likely to give top priority to boosting technical polypropylene (PP) compounds, after completing the takeover of propathene (PP polymer) and Procom (PP compounds) plants and businesses at Wilton, UK, and Rozenburg, The Netherlands. With these two additional PP sources, each with a capacity
Nucleated pp rivals pet in asian bottle markets.
High Performance Plastics ; Clarified (nucleated) PP is being promoted in Asia by the Korean producer L G Caltex as an alternative to PET for clear blow-moul- ded packaging. Containers ranging from bottles for water and rice wine to soap, detergent and personal care products are offering manufacturers useful cost savings,
Dow confirms PP entry through Montell link.(Dow Chemical, polypropylene, Montell Polyolefins)
Chemical Week ; Dow Chemical has given details of its plans to build a $1-billion/year polypropylene (PP) business through a linkup with Montell Polyolefins (CW, May 29, p. 7). The companies have agreed to a deal under which Dow will license Montell's Spheripol PP process and apply metallocene technology in new