The morphology of biblical Greek / William D. Mounce.
1994
PA836 .M68 1994
Available at 2nd (Main) Floor
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Title
The morphology of biblical Greek / William D. Mounce.
Author
ISBN
0310410401 (acid-free paper)
Imprint
Grand Rapids, MI : Zondervan Pub. House, c1994.
Language
English
Language Note
English and Greek.
Description
xxii, 362 p. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
PA836 .M68 1994
System Control No.
(OCoLC)28799679
Summary
The Morphology of Biblical Greek explains, in a way second-year Greek students can understand, how Greek words are formed. It shows that Greek word formation follows a limited set of rules. Once these rules are understood, it becomes clear that forms which once seemed to be irregular or an exception actually follow these morphological rules. The Morphology of Biblical Greek has five parts : 1. The rules that determine how Greek words change ; 2. The rules of verb formation, from augment to personal ending ; 3. Paradigms for every type of noun and adjective form, with all the words that belong in each category and any peculiarities of a given word ; 4. All the verbs and principal parts, with verbs that follow the same rules grouped together ; 5. An index of all words in the New Testament with their morphological category. This book contains the most complete set of paradigms for nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns available for New Testament Greek. --from back cover.
Note
"A companion to Basics of biblical Greek, and The analytical lexicon to the Greek New Testament."
Includes index.
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note
I. Phonology
1. Vocalic change
Introduction to vocalic change
Vowel contractions
Quantitative vowel gradation
Qualitative vowel gradation (Ablaut)
Vocalic consonants
Avoidance of successive vowels
Various vocalic changes
2. Consonantal change
Introduction to consonantal change
Classification of consonants
"Square of stops"
Assimilation / dissimilation
Aspiration
Deaspiration
Gemination / reduction
Metathesis
Epenthesis
Dropping of final consonants
Stop + denial
Stop + m
Stop + o
m
v
o
Consonantal iota
Digamma
3. Accents
Rules
Accents and parsing
II. Verbal formation
1. Introduction
Master verb chart
2. Augmentation and vocalic reduplication
Introduction
Syllabic augment
Temporal augment
Initial diphthong
Initial o and f
Compound verbs
Lack of augment
Double augment
Irregularities
3. Consonantal reduplication
Introduction
Single consonant
Consonant cluster (perfect)
Consonant cluster (present)
Compound verbs
Attic reduplication
Initial o and f
exceptions
4. Formation of the tense stem
5. Tense and mood formatives
Introduction
Final stem consonant
Final stem vowel
Tense formatives
Mood formatives
6. Thematic and athematic conjugations
Introduction
Thematic
Athematic
7. Personal endings
Primary
Secondary
Indicative
Subjunctive
Optative
Imperative
Movable v.
III. Indicative tenses
1. Introduction to verbs
Sample paradigm
Normal changes
Contract verbs
Athematic verbs
2. Present
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Athematic stems
3. Imperfect
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Athematic stems
4. Future
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Liquid stems
Athematic stems
Stems ending in a stop
Words ending in
Attic future
Miscellaneous
5. Aorist (active/middle)
First aorist
Second aorist
Stems ending in a stop
Words ending in
Miscellaneous
6. Perfect (active)
First perfect
Second perfect
Insertion of an n
Dropping the final stem v
Miscellaneous
Pluperfect active
Future perfect active
7. Perfect (middle/passive)
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Athematic stems
Stems ending in a stop
Insertion of a o
Insertion of an n
Pluperfect (middle/passive)
Future perfect (middle/passive)
8. Aorist passive
First aorist passive
Second aorist passive
First future passive
Second future passive
Stems ending in a stop
Insertion of an o
Insertion of an n
Second aorist/future passives
IV. Non-indicative "moods"
1. Subjunctive
Present
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
2. Optative
Present
Future (active/middle)
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
All optatives in the New Testament
3. Imperative
Present
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
4. Infinitive
Present
Future (active/middle)
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
5. Participle
Present
Future (active/middle)
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
Special verbs.
V. Noun paradigms
1. Introduction to nouns
2. First declension nouns
3, Second declension nouns
4. Third declension nouns
VI. Adjective paradigms
Introduction
1. Adjectives using three endings (2-1-2- )
2. Adjectives using three endings (3-1-3)
3. Adjectives using two endings (2-2)
4. Adjectives using two endings (3-3)
5. Irregular and indeclinable stems
6. Other paradigms
VII. Principal parts
1. Present tense stem = verbal root
2. Present tense stem = verbal root +1
3. Present tense stem = verbal root + v
4. Present tense stem = verbal root + t
5. Present tense stems = verbal root + iok
6. Athematic (mt) verbs
7. Verbal roots that change their stem vowel
8. Verbs using more than one verbal root.
1. Vocalic change
Introduction to vocalic change
Vowel contractions
Quantitative vowel gradation
Qualitative vowel gradation (Ablaut)
Vocalic consonants
Avoidance of successive vowels
Various vocalic changes
2. Consonantal change
Introduction to consonantal change
Classification of consonants
"Square of stops"
Assimilation / dissimilation
Aspiration
Deaspiration
Gemination / reduction
Metathesis
Epenthesis
Dropping of final consonants
Stop + denial
Stop + m
Stop + o
m
v
o
Consonantal iota
Digamma
3. Accents
Rules
Accents and parsing
II. Verbal formation
1. Introduction
Master verb chart
2. Augmentation and vocalic reduplication
Introduction
Syllabic augment
Temporal augment
Initial diphthong
Initial o and f
Compound verbs
Lack of augment
Double augment
Irregularities
3. Consonantal reduplication
Introduction
Single consonant
Consonant cluster (perfect)
Consonant cluster (present)
Compound verbs
Attic reduplication
Initial o and f
exceptions
4. Formation of the tense stem
5. Tense and mood formatives
Introduction
Final stem consonant
Final stem vowel
Tense formatives
Mood formatives
6. Thematic and athematic conjugations
Introduction
Thematic
Athematic
7. Personal endings
Primary
Secondary
Indicative
Subjunctive
Optative
Imperative
Movable v.
III. Indicative tenses
1. Introduction to verbs
Sample paradigm
Normal changes
Contract verbs
Athematic verbs
2. Present
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Athematic stems
3. Imperfect
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Athematic stems
4. Future
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Liquid stems
Athematic stems
Stems ending in a stop
Words ending in
Attic future
Miscellaneous
5. Aorist (active/middle)
First aorist
Second aorist
Stems ending in a stop
Words ending in
Miscellaneous
6. Perfect (active)
First perfect
Second perfect
Insertion of an n
Dropping the final stem v
Miscellaneous
Pluperfect active
Future perfect active
7. Perfect (middle/passive)
Thematic stems
Contract stems
Athematic stems
Stems ending in a stop
Insertion of a o
Insertion of an n
Pluperfect (middle/passive)
Future perfect (middle/passive)
8. Aorist passive
First aorist passive
Second aorist passive
First future passive
Second future passive
Stems ending in a stop
Insertion of an o
Insertion of an n
Second aorist/future passives
IV. Non-indicative "moods"
1. Subjunctive
Present
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
2. Optative
Present
Future (active/middle)
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
All optatives in the New Testament
3. Imperative
Present
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
4. Infinitive
Present
Future (active/middle)
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
5. Participle
Present
Future (active/middle)
Aorist (active/middle)
Perfect
Aorist (passive)
Special verbs.
V. Noun paradigms
1. Introduction to nouns
2. First declension nouns
3, Second declension nouns
4. Third declension nouns
VI. Adjective paradigms
Introduction
1. Adjectives using three endings (2-1-2- )
2. Adjectives using three endings (3-1-3)
3. Adjectives using two endings (2-2)
4. Adjectives using two endings (3-3)
5. Irregular and indeclinable stems
6. Other paradigms
VII. Principal parts
1. Present tense stem = verbal root
2. Present tense stem = verbal root +1
3. Present tense stem = verbal root + v
4. Present tense stem = verbal root + t
5. Present tense stems = verbal root + iok
6. Athematic (mt) verbs
7. Verbal roots that change their stem vowel
8. Verbs using more than one verbal root.
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