[b-greek] RE: Machen's tedious explanation for accenting

From: Lynn Trapp (rltrapp@bluebunny.com)
Date: Wed Feb 07 2001 - 07:53:43 EST


Matthew,
I went home last night and read through Machen's explanations of accenting
to find exactly what you were referring to. I think you should carefully
reread what he says. He did NOT say that the ultima of the nominative
singular form ANTHRWPOS was long. In fact, he is using it as an illustration
of an accent being on the antepenult of a noun in the nominative singular
and in all other forms of that same noun the accent attempting to move back
to the antepenult, but that in some of those forms it cannot do so because
the ultima is long. I admit that Machen's explanation is rather confusing
but he did not intend to say that the ultima of ANTHRWPOS is long.

Lynn Trapp

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Ooten [mailto:preacher_wv@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 9:49 PM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: [b-greek] Machen's tedious explanation for accenting
>
>
> Here's the exact phrase found in Machen's book.
>
> "In the case of the noun (a,n,th,r,o,p,o,s)the accent is
> trying in every
> other form to get back to the antepenult, in accordance with
> the rule of
> noun accent, since it is the antepenult which is accented in the
> nominative singular. (Here's the confusing part) But where
> the ultima is
> long, the accent cannot get back to the antepenult, since that would
> violate rule 3a (Ultima is long, Antepenult can't be accented)"
>
> Thanks!!!! (Have only been involved for a few weeks, man I
> hope I can see
> some light pretty soon!)
>
> Matt
> [Matthew Ooten--new list-members PLEASE use a full-name
> signature at the close of your messages!]
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