Morphology of Biblical Greek
Paul, Doug
Doug.Paul at GDC4S.Com
Thu May 23 10:10:27 EDT 2002
I didn't find that the rules as a collection at the front to be very
helpful. The major importance for me was grouping the words together by
morphology. That way I could concentrate on learning how to recognize and
parse all the second aorists for example. The rote effort is reduced by
looking at the rules but that is a hit or miss for me.
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Doug Paul (781) 455-4216
doug.paul at GDC4S.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Harry W. Jones [mailto:hjbluebird at aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:57 AM
To: Biblical Greek
Subject: [b-greek] Morphology of Biblical Greek
Not long ago I ordered a copy of "The Morphology of Biblical
Greek" by Mounce. He advertises his book as showing how Greek
word forms (even the most irregular)are derived by means of
a limited set of rules. I felt that if the book could just
do that my money would be well spent. Well when the book came
I sat down and looked through it but could not find anywhere
in the book where Mounce did this. So I gave the book back and
told them I didn't want it.
Harry Jones
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