Grammatical concepts 101 for biblical Greek : learning biblical Greek grammatical concepts through English grammar /

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Author / Creator:Long, Gary A. (Gary Alan), 1959-
Imprint:Peabody, Mass. : Hendrickson Publishers, c2006.
Description:xxiii, 239 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5998050
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ISBN:1565634063 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-226) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Figures
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Tips for Learning Biblical Greek
  • Part I. Foundations
  • Linguistic Hierarchies
  • Sound Production
  • Consonants
  • Vowels
  • Syllable
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Translation
  • Translations
  • Translating Homework in First-Year Biblical Greek Courses
  • Part II. Building Blocks
  • Declension
  • Gender
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Number
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Case
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Verb
  • Finite and Nonfinite
  • Transitive and Intransitive
  • Fientive and Stative
  • Tense and Aspect
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Imperative: 2D & 3D Person
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Mood
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Voice
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Article
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Conjunction
  • Conjunction or Preposition?
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Nominal
  • Noun
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Pronoun
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Adjective
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Adverb
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Participle
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Infinitive
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Part III. The Clause and Beyond
  • Clause
  • Independent and Main
  • Dependent or Subordinate
  • Anatomy of a Verbal Clause
  • Subject
  • English
  • Biblical Greek
  • Predicate/Predication
  • Verbless Predication
  • Verbal Predication
  • Semantics: Processes, Roles, and Circumstances
  • Semantic Processes
  • Semantic Roles
  • Semantic Circumstances
  • Discourse Analysis
  • 1. Story and Discourse
  • 2. Story-Happenings and Discourse
  • 3. Discourse as the Function of Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics
  • 4. Structure and Meaning
  • 5. Concluding Remark
  • Works Cited
  • Index of Topics