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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Collaborative Function Of Verbal Aspect And Aktionsart: A Distributional Analysis Of English Verb-Types, Marc A. Agee
The Collaborative Function Of Verbal Aspect And Aktionsart: A Distributional Analysis Of English Verb-Types, Marc A. Agee
Linguistics Senior Research Projects
This paper reviews literature in aspect studies from modern linguistics and Biblical language studies and proposes syntheses of multiple definitions given for these often-confusing verbal categories as the discussion has progressed from the Nineteenth Century to the present day. To inform these definitions, key studies such as Bache (1982), Comrie (1981), Lyons (1977), and Porter (1989) are consulted. In addition to suggesting definitions for these, this paper also discusses the best way to understand aktionsart as it functions in several related languages, and as it relates to aspect in usage. An analysis of evidence for this description as it functions …
The Accomplishment Of Biblical Theology On Atonement, Braydon Pape
The Accomplishment Of Biblical Theology On Atonement, Braydon Pape
Channels: Where Disciplines Meet
This paper presents a brief overview of the biblical theological theme of atonement. This paper attempts to demonstrate that atonement is a central theme by using biblical theological tools to show its connection to the canon. Specifically, this paper observes the work of Leviticus and Hebrews, looking at the Day of Atonement and its relationship to Christ's atonement presented in Hebrews. This is accomplished through looking at specific aspects related to the atonement such as sacrifice and priesthood that allow the intertextual connections to be seen and demonstrated. These connections aid one in seeing atonement as a key biblical theological …
What Did God Say? A Critical Analysis Of Dynamic Equivalence Theory, Katelyn R. Fisher
What Did God Say? A Critical Analysis Of Dynamic Equivalence Theory, Katelyn R. Fisher
Linguistics Senior Research Projects
This paper is a critical analysis of Eugene A. Nida’s theory of dynamic equivalence as it relates to Bible translation, largely through a comparative study of select passages from the biblical genres of poetry, proverbs, and Pauline epistles. In addition, a brief survey distributed to 72 students at Cedarville University provides both qualitative and quantitative data regarding which English Bible version they prefer and why. Identifying Nida’s contributions to translation studies and analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of his theory in practice serves to provide implications for believers who are seeking to discern which English version is the most accurate, …
The English Language: How The French Normans Changed Its Trajectory Through The Onset Of The Battle Of Hastings, Hannah A. G. Wiley
The English Language: How The French Normans Changed Its Trajectory Through The Onset Of The Battle Of Hastings, Hannah A. G. Wiley
History Capstone Research Papers
The English Language: How the French Normans Changed its Trajectory through the Onset of the Battle of Hastings
Abstract
This capstone discusses the convoluted connection between Denmark, England, and Normandy and identifies how this complicated shared history led to William the Conqueror’s infiltration of England, via Normandy. Subsequently, the Battle of Hastings promptly follows, ultimately ushering in a new era within Anglo-Saxon England. This pivotal event established the prevalence of the French language within the English language in a variety of capacities, especially pertaining to sub-sections within culture. These various sections within culture are related to the military, law, government, …
The Symphonic Band Concert, Cedarville University
The Symphonic Band Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Symbolism As The Language Of Millennials, Esther L. Mazor
Symbolism As The Language Of Millennials, Esther L. Mazor
Linguistics Senior Research Projects
This paper is a linguistic analysis of symbols in regard to marketing strategies becoming relevant to the Millennial generation. This study aims to examine how technological advances affect Millennial characteristics and behaviors arnd contribute to the growing phenomenon of visual literacy. Research on the topic was synthesized and used to create a survey with various symbols. Utilizing Abdullah and Hubner’s (2006) semiotic design analysis of icons and pictograms, fourteen popular brand name symbols were chosen to be first analyzed and then anonymously named by Millennials. This study found that marketing professionals’ strategies are successfully relevant to the Millennial generation, causing …
The Speech Act Of Naming In Context: A Linguistic Study Of Naming In The Old Testament, Lauren Yost
The Speech Act Of Naming In Context: A Linguistic Study Of Naming In The Old Testament, Lauren Yost
Linguistics Senior Research Projects
This research sought to study the act of naming in the context of the Old Testament using speech act theory. To analyze naming as presented in the Old Testament, I first studied the Hebrew words qārāʾ and šēm, creating from my findings the following extended definition: (naming is) the act of giving a name within particular specified circumstances by one with authority over the name-receiver, whose authority is respected by others such that the name spoken is hence used to identify and represent the receiver. This, along with an understanding of Alston (2000) and the example of Arcadi (2013), …
General Recital, Cedarville University
Jordan Fredericks, Junior Voice Recital, Jordan Fredericks
Jordan Fredericks, Junior Voice Recital, Jordan Fredericks
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Joseph Morris, Senior Tuba Recital, Joseph Morris
Joseph Morris, Senior Tuba Recital, Joseph Morris
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Eugene Fortier, Junior Guitar Recital, Cedarville University
Eugene Fortier, Junior Guitar Recital, Cedarville University
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
The Cedarville University Orchestra & Concerto Concert, Cedarville University
The Cedarville University Orchestra & Concerto Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Ellen Raquet, Senior Violin Recital, Eleanor G. Raquet
Ellen Raquet, Senior Violin Recital, Eleanor G. Raquet
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Sing Into Spring, Cedarville University
Women's Choir Spring Concert, Cedarville University
Women's Choir Spring Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Josiah Kenniv, Senior Voice Recital, Josiah Kenniv
Josiah Kenniv, Senior Voice Recital, Josiah Kenniv
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Christopher Deshields, Senior Viola Recital, Christopher W. Deshields
Christopher Deshields, Senior Viola Recital, Christopher W. Deshields
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Jacob Ludwig, Junior Clarinet Recital, Jacob Ludwig
Jacob Ludwig, Junior Clarinet Recital, Jacob Ludwig
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Amsterdam Canals: Prinsengracht, Joy Prichard
Amsterdam Canals: Prinsengracht, Joy Prichard
Cedarville Review
Oil on stretched canvas,
16 x 18
A Mother's Countenance, Adrienne M. Krater
Dipped In Truth, Adrienne M. Krater
Winter's Pleasure In Days Gone Past, Sarah E. Pennington
Winter's Pleasure In Days Gone Past, Sarah E. Pennington
Cedarville Review
This photo, taken at White Sulphur Springs' Harrison House, both recalls the spirit of winters long past and presents the reality and wistfulness of the present day.
Antarctica, Rebekah Erway
Antarctica, Rebekah Erway
Cedarville Review
Writing poems about not being able to write is a long-standing tradition among poets. They're an irony in and of themselves: the use of words to tell someone you have no words at all.
What Is Lost, Brianna Martinez
What Is Lost, Brianna Martinez
Cedarville Review
My thoughts on being lost and losing.
Organic, Tesla Klinger
A Day On The Lake, Miranda L. Dyson
A Day On The Lake, Miranda L. Dyson
Cedarville Review
This linocut print shows a scene of a boat outing. Three shades of blue ink were used, on this 22"x28" print.
Fruitless Endeavors, Alex St. Onge
Fruitless Endeavors, Alex St. Onge
Cedarville Review
Man waits for a fish to bite on Raystown Lake.
Christened Her "Tissue", Lydia M. Matzal
Christened Her "Tissue", Lydia M. Matzal
Cedarville Review
This poem explores the consequences of abortion, revealing how the unborn never experience the simple beauties of nature.
Projections, Tesla Klinger
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff
A Christian Response To Art And Literature: A Very Short Guide To Images And Texts, Andrew Graff
Cedarville Review
No abstract provided.