[B-Greek] NT Greek accents[Scanned]

bgreek at ntresources.com bgreek at ntresources.com
Mon Sep 20 07:47:53 EDT 2004


> second aorist participles normally shift their accent one 
> place nearer the ultima.  This can really help since present 
> and second aorist participles are often confused.

The stem change is far more obvious here than an accent shift.

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Rodney J. Decker, Th.D., Assoc. Professor/NT
Baptist Bible Seminary, Clarks Summit, PA, USA
URL: www.NTResources.com  
PURL: purl.oclc.org/NT_Resources/
Email: <rdecker> at <NTResources.com>

  

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> 
> One more for the list, which my students find useful, is that 
> second aorist participles normally shift their accent one 
> place nearer the ultima.  This can really help since present 
> and second aorist participles are often confused.
> 
> John Schwandt



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