Aspect of the Greek Verb
Albert Pietersma
albert.pietersma at sympatico.ca
Mon Dec 16 22:39:05 EST 2002
For another schematic on Greek grammaticalized aspects see
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~pietersm/handouts/#17
AP
Airton José da Silva wrote:
> Glendon,
>
> My lessons of NT Greek at http://www.airtonjo.com are in Portuguese
> (Brazilian). I don't know if you can read this language, but the graphic
> representation of the aspects I put there are entirely comprehensible to
> all. See, please, http://www.airtonjo.com/grego_biblico14.htm . I understand
> that Goodrick's presentation is a generally accepted terminology for
> discussing the aspect of Greek verbs. Does anyone knows and another
> terminology?
>
> Regards
>
> Airton Jose da Silva
> Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
> PUC-Campinas - SP - Brazil
> airtonjo at netsite.com.br
> http://www.airtonjo.com
>
> > In rereading Goodrick's introduction to the Greek verb, from "Do it
> > Yourself Hebrew and Greek", chapter 4, I am curious about the
> > discussion of aspect that appears on pages 4:4-4:6. Goodrick uses the
> > term "punctiliar aspect" to refer to verbs that describe a completed
> > action, whereas he uses the term "linear aspect" to refer to an action
> > that is ongoing. He uses the term "combined aspect" to refer to a
> > sentence that discusses an event with ensuing results.
> >
> > My question is the following: are these terms, "linear and punctilear
> > aspect", unique to Goodrick's presentation or is this a generally
> > accepted terminology for discussing the aspect of Greek verbs?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Glendon Gross
> > Amateur Greek Student
>
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Albert Pietersma
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