[B-Greek] an introduction to Greek verbal syntax
Randall Buth
randallbuth at gmail.com
Sun May 22 07:19:17 EDT 2011
>> People seem to be looking for a reliable, balanced
>> coverage of the Greek verb.
>>
>> You have A. Rijksbaron
>> the Syntax and Semantics of the Verb in Classical Greek
>>
>> Send your students there.
>> The linguistics is good. the Greek is good.
>> What debate?
>>
>> ERRWSQE
>
> For what it's worth, I DO think the Rijksbaron book is precisely what
> serious students of the Greek verb ought to be reading before and
> above other accounts of how the ancient Greek verb functions. It is
> an inexpensive (less than $20), relatively short paperback
> presentation covering the essentials of how the Greek verb works.
> Although it focuses on the Classical Attic Greek verb, what it says
> about the forms and functions of the verb are, I think, accurate with
> regard to the Koine Greek verb as well.
>
> • Paperback: 228 pages
> • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 3 Reprint edition (June 15, 2007)
> • Language: English
> • ISBN-10: 0226718581
> • ISBN-13: 978-0226718583
>
> Carl W. Conrad
That is a bargin price for such a good book.
--
Randall Buth, PhD
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