Index of Journal for Translation and Textlinguistics (JOTT)
For those interested in studies in translation.
Published as Occasional Papers in Translation and Textlinguistics (OPTAT) 1987–1990
OPTAT, Volume 4, 1990
Numbers 1–2
| pp. 1–17 | Introduction by Robert E. Longacre |
| pp. 18–52 | Some discourse features of Dhurwa narratives by D. Selwyn Joseph |
| pp. 53–58 | Mystery particles in Dhurwa by Selvi Joseph |
| pp. 59–73 | Storyline scheme for the Chodri language by Christopher Thomas and Vasanthi Thomas |
| pp. 74–94 | Verb analysis of Garhwali narrative discourse by Immanuel G. Christian and Violet Christian |
| pp. 95–113 | Participant reference in Konda by Jacob George and Susan George |
| pp. 114–130 | Storyline scheme and participant reference in Korku narrative discourse by Noel Kotian and Yashoda Kotian |
| pp. 131–148 | Storyline scheme and participant reference in Bison-Horn Madiya narratives by Joseph Soundararaj and Omana Soundararaj |
| pp. 149–160 | A storyline scheme and participant reference in Malto narrative discourse by George Edward and Premila Edward |
| pp. 161–172 | The description of third person identification and reference in Rajput Garasia narrative by Victoria Williams Patel |
Number 3
| pp. 177–259 | Greek circumstantial participles: Tracking participants with participles in the Greek New Testament by Phyllis Healey and Alan Healey |
Number 4
| pp. 265–321 | Structurally marked peak in Psalms 1–24 by Loren F. Bliese |
| pp. 322–339 | A textlinguistic approach to understanding Psalm 88 by Philip L. Graber |
| pp. 340–352 | The structural meaning of Psalm 113 by Philip L. Graber |
| pp. 353–370 | Dynamics of the Greek noun phrase in Mark by H. Harwood Hess |
| pp. 371–387 | 7 x 7 (x 7): A structural and thematic outline of John's Apocalypse by Ernst R. Wendland |
| pp. 388–399 | The Discourse Function of 'kai egeneto' in Luke and Acts by Jo Ann Gault |
