another Mounce mistake

plstepp at juno.com plstepp at juno.com
Fri Nov 1 16:38:35 EST 2002


---------- "Stephen C. Carlson"<scarlson at mindspring.com> writes:

> What makes it interesting to me and also 
> on-topic for b-greek is that the Greek 
> analogue to Mounce's English example, 
> namely attraction of a relative pronoun 
> to the case of the antecedent, happens 
> with quite some frequency in polished 
> prose.  

Examples, please?  My students and I have been having some extensive discussions about how relative pronouns SHOULD work versus how they DO work, and I'd love to be able to point them to a few.

PLStepp
Ph.D. candidate in NT, Baylor University


Perry L. Stepp, 
Ph.D. candidate, Baylor University
"We can only possess what we experience: Truth, to be understood, must be lived."     --Charlie Peacock



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