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Limhi's Discourse: Proximity and Distance in Teaching
Title | Limhi's Discourse: Proximity and Distance in Teaching |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Spendlove, Loren Blake |
Journal | Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture |
Volume | 8 |
Pagination | 1-6 |
Keywords | Repentance; Sin; Teaching |
Abstract | The author introduces a syntactic technique known as “enallage”—an intentional substitution of one grammatical form for another. This technique can be used to create distance or proximity between the speaker, the audience, and the message. The author demonstrates how king Limhi skillfully used this technique to teach his people the consequences of sin and the power of deliverance through repentance. |
URL | https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/limhis-discourse-proximity-and-distance-in-teaching/ |
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Bibliographic Citation
Limhi's Discourse: Proximity and Distance in Teaching." Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 8 (2014): 1-6. "
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