[B-Greek] NT Greek verbal aspect (Joseph Justiss)

Michael Aubrey mga318 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 22 21:15:40 EST 2011


If I may...

Dr. Buth is absolutely right about Rijksbaron's book. It should be on the shelf 
of every NT Greek student.

Mike Aubrey
http://evepheso.wordpress.com




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From: Randall Buth <randallbuth at gmail.com>
To: B Greek <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 12:32:39 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] NT Greek verbal aspect (Joseph Justiss)

>> Things like tense
>> shifting, foregrounding, backgrounding, etc. etc. in narrative and
>> non-narrative.
>>
>> Joseph Justiss

I would recommend Steve Runge's book on NT Greek Discourse.

For a solid foundation on the verb, Albert Rijksbaron,
Syntax and Semantics of the Verb in Classical Greek, 3rd ed.
(PS: there is no difference in tense and aspect for Attic and
Koine Greek, same language, same parameters.)

You should probably avoid Porter until trying to study how not
to define tense and aspect, especially with Porter's skewing of
discourse terminology and application in the opposite direction
from the rest of the field of textlinguistics and discourse.

ERRWSO

Randall Buth, PhD        [image: coffee]
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