From: Mike Sangrey (msangrey@BlueFeltHat.org)
Date: Sun Jul 15 2001 - 20:14:17 EDT
Glenn Blank <glennblank@earthlink.net> said:
> or only one member with in the universe of discourse set up by the
> speaker, as in the case where a particular town has only one grocery
> store
> "The grocery store is having a special." (Don't laugh, I grew up in
> such a town . . . such towns do exist :)
There's a town in the Midwest US which had a single store in it. The name?
Well, `The Store' of course.
Then the town grew some. Another store was built. Its name?
Well, `The Other Store' of course.
True story. You either went to The Store or you went to The Other Store.
We now return to something Greek.
<chuckle>
Although I'll add that people from all cultures will use words in ways
that make sense to them at the time. Sometimes, even with a sense of
humor. The Greek in the GNT is no different. So, if you're a little
Greek like me (I use to weigh 130--do I win?), then consider this a
reminder that the Greek in all those texts was written by people. So,
the texts do things, sometimes, which aren't quite what the rules say.
-- Mike Sangrey msangrey@BlueFeltHat.org Landisburg, Pa. "The first one last wins." "A net of highly cohesive details reveals the truth."--- B-Greek home page: http://metalab.unc.edu/bgreek You are currently subscribed to b-greek as: [jwrobie@mindspring.com] To unsubscribe, forward this message to leave-b-greek-327Q@franklin.oit.unc.edu To subscribe, send a message to subscribe-b-greek@franklin.oit.unc.edu
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Mon Feb 11 2002 - 18:40:33 EST