[B-Greek] Free Greek Diagramming Software (was: Adverb with no verbal element)
Sarah Madden
sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
Fri Jul 3 18:46:54 EDT 2009
Mitch --
Another great place to get Greek diagramming help is at
www.lexelsoftware.com. Eric Sowell created the software a few years ago as a
student. He formerly sold it through the Dallas Theological Seminary
bookstore, but recently has made it available as a free download from his
site. In addition, a 30-page PDF explains various diagrams (e.g., participle
shelves, left-slant terraces, direct object vs. predicate nominative
markers, indirect object terraces, adverb and adjective terraces, hOTI
clauses, and branch diagrams). The diagramming tutorial is almost like a
game.
Sarah ><>
Maryland - USA
sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Mitch Larramore <mitchlarramore at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
> The following explanation for diagramming sentences (per Grassmick) seems
> like a mistake. Here is how it reads: (He is defining what his "left-slant'
> terrace means.)
>
> "Left-slant terrace: holds modifiers containing no verbal element (e.g.
> adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, genitive, dative, and accusative
> noun modifiers)"
>
> The second e.g. (adverbs) is what seems wrong to me. How can it be said of
> an adverb that it contains 'no verbal element'? Or, are there some adverbs
> that do not contain a verbal element?
>
> Mitch Larramore
> Sugar Land, Texas
>
>
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