DEIGMA in Jude 7: Nominative or Accusative?
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson at mindspring.com
Thu Dec 6 00:07:22 EST 2001
At 06:37 PM 12/5/01 -0600, Carl W. Conrad wrote:
>Well, to confess the truth, I wasn't really very seriously expecting
>anybody to buy into the middle voice + accusative direct object. No, I
>really do think it (DEIGMA) is a predicate nominative (and there's no
>problem with the plural verb here working with a singular predicate
>nominative (I think George Somsel was objecting to viewing DEIGMA as a
>nominative SUBJECT to PROKEINTAI, but so far as I know, that was never
>contemplated.
OK, I'll bite. What about some sort of an adverbial
accusative, such as the accusative of specification
or respect?
Stephen Carlson
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