[B-Greek] Greek grammar class

Kevin W. Woodruff cierpke at prodigy.net
Fri Nov 12 10:41:30 EST 2004


Ron:

Have you thought about taking them through Buist
Fanning's book on verbal aspect, Stan Porter's volumes
on Verbal Aspect and Linguistics, and K.L. McKay's
book on Syntax?


--- "Minton, Ron" <rminton at bible.edu> wrote:

> I am new to this list so I do not know what has been
> said before, and I
> apologize.  I am teaching an elective on advanced
> Greek Grammar next
> semester.  There is so much to cover, I was
> wondering if any of you teach
> such a class and if so, what do you feel is really
> important to cover.  I
> know we will go through selections from Wallace's
> grammar for a review of
> syntax.  What else do you experienced folks
> recommend?
> Many thanks,
> Prof. Ron Minton
> Capital Bible Seminary
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