[B-Greek] SIGATW in 1 Cor 14:30
Elizabeth Kline
kline-dekooning at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 27 14:30:01 EDT 2005
On Sep 26, 2005, at 3:41 AM, Kimmo Huovila wrote:
> If this is the case, would SIGHSATW be more natural? The reasoning
> is that the
> SIGAW is stative and the present means to be quiet and the aorist
> often has
> the sense of becoming quiet (change of state).
By the way, I think much of the literature on Greek aspect uses the
term "stative" in a narrow technical manner and I sense that we are
not using it that way here. I often get blind sided when I start
using these terms since I have not immersed myself in the aspect
literature and do not speak the lingo.
Elizabeth Kline
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