ADJECTIVES

ADJECTIVES

 

 

Accent

            recessive

            ultimate  [-ρός (revo"), -to" (tevo")]

 

Comparison of Adjectives

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ADVERBS

ADVERBS

 

 

Comparison, systems of

             -w"  -teron  -tata

             -#  -(i)wn  -isto"

            -#   ma'llon/mavla + positive     pavnu/mavlista/sfovdra/livan + positive

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ARTicles-NOUN

ARTICLES

 

 

Article, the standard

 

Article, variants to the standard [toiv, taiv, etc.]

 

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CONJUNCTIONS

CONJUNCTIONS

 

 

Compounds

 

Enclitics

 

Meaning

            adversative

            appositional indicator  [wJ"]

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FOREIGN TERMS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

FOREIGN TERMS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

 

Virgil Warren, PhD

 

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GENERAL VOCABULARY FEATURES

GENERAL VOCABULARY FEATURES

 

 

Introduction

 

                        Brackets [] indicate examples or explanatory information that is useful or necessary for categorizing the subheadings.  Parenthesis () and/or entries after colons indicate subsets within the heading.

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GREEK VOCABULARY WITH DIERSES

GREEK VOCABULARY WITH DIERSES

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GREEK WORD FORMATION

GREEK WORD FORMATION

Virgil Warren, PhD

 

SUFFIXES

morpheme                   part of speech         meaning               formed from                example

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HEBREW KEYBOARD WITH VOWEL POINTS

I. The Article

       I.  The Article

 

               article-noun . . . noun in same case [Sharp’s rule]  Do not specify same gender and number because we want to see also whether there is any case where the parallel nouns are not the same gender and number.

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INTERJECTIONS

INTERJECTIONS

 

 

ἄγε, James 4:13

ἴδε, John 1:29

δεῦρο, Mark 10:21

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IRREGULAR LINGUISTIC FEATURES IN REVELATION:

IRREGULAR LINGUISTIC FEATURES IN REVELATION:

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IV. Verbs

 

  IV.  Verbs

 

         A.  Tenses

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PARTICLES

PARTICLES

 

 

("Particles" is a loose category that is not uniformly defined among Greek scholars.  Some include in particles everything but nouns, pronouns, and verbs (A. T. Robertson); other include only the intensifying short words; many include prepositions, conjunctions, negatives, and modal adverbs.)

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PREPOSITIONS

PREPOSITIONS

 

 

Appositional indicator  [wJ"]

 

Case Governance

            governing 1 case

                    G

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PRONOUNS

PRONOUNS

 

 

Compounds, types of (not inclusive of morpheme-root combinations)

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QUESTIONED TEXTS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

QUESTIONED TEXTS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

Virgil Warren, PhD

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TIME AND DISTANCE TERMS

TIME AND DISTANCE TERMS

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Try this: https://www.billmounce.com/freegreekfont/unicode-windows

Try this: https://www.billmounce.com/freegreekfont/unicode-windows

 

 

I didn't find the files I had before, but this is pretty good.

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V. Verbs

      V.       Verbs

 

               A.  Tenses

 

                     μέλλω + infinitive

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VERBS

VERBS

 

 

Compounds, types of (not including morpheme-root combinations)

            non-prepositional compounds

                    root + ______

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VI. Adverbs

 VI.  Adverbs

VII.  Prepositions

 

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