The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament: Glossary provides concise definitions for the terminology used by The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament. Links to longer, more descriptive articles (in the The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament: Introduction) are also provided.
“fronting an element to the beginning of the sentence has the effect of drawing extra attention to it” (source)
“Emphasis is ‘placing what is relatively the most important part of a clause in a special position in order to attract extra attention to it’” (source)
“Importance is based on the new information adds to the context, not its position in a clause.” (source)
“draw extra attention to changes in topic, sharpening comparisons or contrasts” (source)
“in order to make the reader think about the some thing in a specific way” (source)