Genitive Absolutes

Ray Clendenen rclende at lifeway.com
Mon Apr 19 08:53:41 EDT 1999






Ray Clendenen at BSSBNOTES
04/19/99 07:53 AM

The name of the article, which takes up the whole issue is "Greek
Circumstantial Participles Tracking Participants with Participants in the
Greek New Testament," pp. 177-259.
Ray Clendenen




"Rodney J. Decker" <rdecker at bbc.edu> on 04/18/99 06:13:32 PM

To:   Ray Clendenen/Nashville/BSSBNOTES
cc:   b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu
Subject:  Re: Genitive Absolutes




>I have just been reading Phyllis and Alan Healey's 1990 study on the
>genitive absolute
...
>OPTAT (Occasional Papers in Translation and
>Textlinguistics) 4.3 (1990)

Sounds interesting, but to get it via Inter-Library loan, I'd need the
title and page numbers. (Librarians insist on such things!) If you could
post that info, I'd much appreciate it.

I've been encouraging students to do a ThM thesis or diss. on genitive
absolutes for several years (periphrastics, too, for that matter), but
haven't had any takers yet.

Thanks,

Rod


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