RE: Book explaining sentence diagramming?

From: Andrew Kulikovsky (anku@celsiustech.com.au)
Date: Mon Feb 09 1998 - 17:39:49 EST


Try "Syntax of NT Greek" (I think that's what it is called)
by J. Brooks and C. Winbery (who is on this list - or at least he used
to be...)

cheers,
Andrew

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> -----Original Message----- > From: James Ernest [SMTP:JErnest@hendrickson.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 7:48 AM > To: 'B-Greek list' > Subject: Book explaining sentence diagramming? > > Someone asked me if I could recommend a book that explains > how to diagram Greek sentences. I believe what is wanted is > the good old-fashioned kind of diagram that uses lines at > different angles to make the syntax clear rather than the > sentence flows that some exegesis teachers and primers > use (though I think in practice these latter are more useful). > > I drew a blank. Can anyone recommend something? > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > James D. Ernest > Senior editor, academic books, Hendrickson Publishers > Ph.D. cand., Boston College > S-MAIL: c/o Hendrickson Publishers, 140 Summit Street, > P. O. Box 3473, Peabody, MA 01961-3473 USA > FAX: 978/573-8243 PHONE: 978/573-2243 > E-MAIL: jernest@hendrickson.com / ernest@bc.edu > --------------------------------------------------------



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