Greek Indirect Objects
Micheal Palmer
mwpalmer at earthlink.net
Sun Aug 23 00:44:07 EDT 1998
At 5:58 AM -0000 8/21/98, clayton stirling bartholomew wrote:
>Micheal Palmer wrote:
>
>> Second, do you know of any indirect objects which do bear the role GOAL or
>> RECIPIENT, but are assigned a case other than dative?
>
>Micheal,
>
>Zerwick (#51) offers several examples which I think (not sure) meet your
>criteria. Mark 8:19ff TOUS PENTE ARTOUS EKLASA EIS TOUS PENTAKISCILIOUS . . .
>TOUS hEPTA EIS TOUS TETRAKISXILOUS. See also Acts 24:17 ELEHMOSUNAS POIHSWN
>EIS TO EQNOS MOU.
>
>It is too late to think about this now, but these texts will perhaps launch a
>further discussion of your question(s).
Thanks for pointing this out, Clayton. I should have thought to mention it
in the first place. Of course there ARE many examples like these where a
*Prepositional Phrase* bears the role GOAL or RECIPIENT. What I am looking
for, though, is examples with a bear noun (or noun phrase) in this role
bearing a case other than dative. I should have made that clear in the
original question.
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