[B-Greek] METANOEW and Direct Object
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Wed Sep 8 10:29:45 EDT 2004
At 7:07 AM -0700 9/8/04, Eddie Mishoe wrote:
>Carl wrote:
>
>
>METANOEW is fundamentally an intransitive verb--it
>will NOT take a direct object, although it may take a
>dative or an APO + genitive construction.
>
>---
>
>If it does take a dative, how does that dative
>function grammatically in relation to METANOEW?
Actually it's normally with a preposition EIS + acc. or EPI + dat. See BDAG 2.
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Carl W. Conrad
Department of Classics, Washington University (Emeritus)
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