The More Part of the Book of Mormon Is Early Modern English

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[Page 33]Royal Skousen has done an excellent job of summarizing the use of the construction “the more part of + ‹ NOUN PHRASE ›” (and close variants) in the Book of Mormon at Helaman 6:21 in his Analysis of Textual Variants. In this phrase, the adjective more conveys an obsolete meaning of ‘greater’. My concern here is to compare Book of Mormon usage to that of the King James Bible and the textual record and to place it in its proper time.

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Cite this article as: Stanford Carmack, "The More Part of the Book of Mormon Is Early Modern English," in The Interpreter Foundation, January 1, 2016, https://dev.journal.interpreterfoundation.org/the-more-part-of-the-book-of-mormon-is-early-modern-english/.
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About Stanford Carmack

Stanford Carmack has a linguistics and a law degree from Stanford University as well as a doctorate in Hispanic Languages and Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara, specializing in historical syntax and textual analysis. He currently researches Book of Mormon syntax and lexis as they relate to English usage and contributes to aspects of the Book of Mormon critical text project carried out by Royal Skousen.

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