[B-Greek] general question froma beginner
JEvans1007 at aol.com
JEvans1007 at aol.com
Fri May 20 12:27:57 EDT 2005
I just completed chapter 6 of Mounce's text. I am not sureI understand what
your asking butI will give it a shot. In Chapter 6 Moune deals with
thenominative case, the accusative case and the definite article for those two cases.
In this chapter he states that for a regular, if there is such a thing word,
you can tell if it is functioning as a nominative or accusative by the ending
of the word. For example, if the version of the workbook I have the first
word to be pars in Exercise 6 is ANQRWPON, The ending (n) makes it accusative
so it is pars as: Case: Accusative, Number Singular, Gender Masc. Lexical
Form ANQWPOS Meaning Man or mankind.. The ending of the word tells you
its case, gender and Number. The lexical Form is the one that is in the
vocabulary list and the meaning is in the small lexicon in the back of his textbook
or any other lexicon you might have.
I hope I have answered your question.
To the rest of the b-greeker, I f I am wrong, please speak up. Becasue me
telling someone else about b0greek is like the blind leading the blind and you
know what happens then.
Johnny J. Evans
The Blind
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