14 - The Phrasing Relationships

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The Phrasing Relationships

For deeper study of Scripture

Support by Distinct Statement Support by Restatement


Ground: A phrase indicating the argument or reason of Manner: A phrase indicating the way the anchor
the anchor phrase. phrase is carried out.

Result: A phrase indicating the consequence or Means: A phrase indicating the instrument by
outcome of the anchor phrase. which the anchor phrase is accomplished.

Purpose: A phrase indicating the goal or intended Agency: A phrase indicating the personal agent
result of the anchor phrase. by whom the anchor phrase is executed.

Advantage: A phrase indicating that the anchor Comparison: A phrase used to clarify the anchor
phrase is being accomplished for the benefit of phrase by showing what it is like.
someone or something.
Standard: A phrase indicating a point of
Disadvantage: A phrase indicating that the anchor reference to which the anchor phrase accords.
phrase is being accomplished for the detriment of
someone or something.
Negative: A phrase that enforces the anchor phrase
by contrast or by restating it in a negative way.
Condition: A phrase indicating what must be true for
the anchor phrase to be in effect.
Substitution: A phrase indicating what
something in the anchor phrase is given in
Temporal: A phrase indicating the time in which the place of or in exchange for.
anchor phrase occurs or is true.
Explanation: A phrase that clarifies the meaning of
Locative: A phrase indicating the location in which the the anchor phrase.
anchor phrase occurs or is true.

Content: A phrase which acts as the subject or


Source: A phrase indicating the point of origin from object of the anchor phrase.
which the anchor phrase derives or depends.
Context: A phrase indicating the sphere in
Destination: A phrase indicating the end point to which the anchor phrase is true.
which the anchor phrase arrives.

Distinction: A phrase that clarifies the anchor


Separation: A phrase indicating that the anchor phrase by distinguishing it from something else.
phrase is distancing itself from an object or
concept.
Example: A phrase providing a specific
instance of the anchor phrase.
Support by Contrary Statement
Accompaniment: A phrase indicating who or
Concessive: A phrase which acknowledges a seemingly what is included with those already mentioned
contrary point in order to support the anchor phrase. in the anchor phrase.

Reference: A phrase indicating to what the


Appositional phrase Prepositional phrase anchor phrase is in connection.
Conjunction phrase Substantival phrase
Infinitive phrase Unmarked phrase Answer: A phrase indicating the reply to a
Participle phrase question.

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