Item Detail
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34172
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9
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English
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A Plain Exposition of Book of Mormon English by Means of Short Questions and Informed Answers
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Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship
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2025
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63
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Interpreter Foundation
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107-120
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"Because many questions have arisen regarding the discovery of real early modern influence in the dictated language of the Book of Mormon, some of these are considered and answered in this essay. The answers reflect insights from an exploration of the data that drove the conclusions published in previous papers. Numerous considerations independently indicate that the Book of Mormon was dictated in language that cannot be explained as a mere imitation of King James linguistic style, nor as Joseph Smith’s Yankee dialect. While the reasons for this and the processes that may have led to such results are open for debate, the implications of the data themselves cannot be lightly brushed aside." [Stanford Carmack]
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A Look at Some 'Nonstandard' Book of Mormon Grammar
Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon
Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
How Joseph Smith's Grammar Differed from Book of Mormon Grammar : Evidence from the 1832 History
Is the Book of Mormon a Pseudo-Archaic Text?
Personal Relative Pronoun Usage in the Book of Mormon : An Important Authorship Diagnostic
The Book of Mormon’s Complex Finite Cause Syntax
The Book of Mormon : The Earliest Text
The Printer's Manuscript of the Book of Mormon : Typographical Facsimile of the Entire Text in Two Parts