PRONOUNS

Virgil Warren, PhD PDF

PRONOUNS

 

 

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

                    non-prepositional compounds

                           root + ______

                           root + ______ + ______

                    prepositional compounds

                           preposition + ______

                           preposition + ______

                           preposition + preposition + _______

                           preposition + preposition + _______ + _______

 

Declension

            regular

            irregular

                    first-second declension (adjectives capable of being used also as ) pronouns with -o rather than -on in neuter nom and acc sg  [aujtov, ejkei'no, e{tero, o{ (and o{ti), tov, tou'to, a[llo, tovde]

 

Demonstrative pronouns

            as aforesaid  [ouJto" in classical usage]

            as to be said  [o{de in classical usage]

            distant demonstratives

            near demonstratives

 

Differential pronouns [a[llo", e{tero"]

 

Enclitics

 

Indefinite pronouns

 

Indefinite relative

 

Intensive pronouns

            first person

            second person

            third person

 

Interrogative pronouns

 

Negative pronouns  [oujdeiv"]

 

Personal pronouns

 

Person, capable of covering more than one person

            [aujtov" (intensive usage only)] [i[dio" intensive reflexive pronominal adj and                     substantive?]

            [relative ]

            [reflexive (all 3 per in the pl; 3rd sg only)]

 

Reciprocal pronouns:

 

Reflexive pronouns:

            second person

            third person

 

Relative pronouns

 

Root  [Metzger Lex Aids, 49; Trenchard Voc Guide, 5]

 

 

 

How to Cite

Warren, Virgil. "PRONOUNS." Christian Internet Resources. Accessed March 20, 2026. https://christir.org/essays/topics/greek-features/greek-vocab-project/pronouns/.

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