[B-Greek] An Accessible Brief Introduction to Greek Verbal Aspect

Louis Sorenson llsorenson at hotmail.com
Fri May 13 08:48:01 EDT 2011


Randall wrote:



> Students would be better off sticking to their beginning pedagogy

> books and then consulting something like Rijksbaron mentioned above

> for a reliable linguistic introduction to Greek verbs. Fanning is

> quite long, but also reliable.

So Far, we are recommended to read



Rijksbaron  "Syntax and Semantics of the Verb in Classical Greek", 3rd ed, 2002

Buist Fanning: Verbal Aspect in the Greek New Testament 1990

Pragmatics: Steve Runge: Discourse Grammar of the GNT. 2010
Levinson? spelling? Which book?

Does anyone know how this recent book by Zondervan lines up with the current Porter / Fanning debate
 and modern linguistics? There are blurbs on the back by Porter and Rodney Decker. Even exercises.
It sounds like Porter disagrees with the author.

Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek by Constantine R. Campbell. (Oct 2008. ISBN:9780310290834)
http://www.amazon.com/Basics-Verbal-Aspect-Biblical-Greek/dp/031029083X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1305289471&sr=8-1





 		 	   		  


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