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Category Archive: Syntax
After the response I received from my blog post a little bit ago where I made the observation […]
A Review of The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of the Order and Articulation of […]
A Review of The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of the Order and Articulation of […]
I was looking at 4 Maccabees 9:7: πείραζε τοιγαροῦν, τύραννε, καὶ τὰς ἡμῶν ψυχὰς εἰ θανατώσεις διὰ τὴν […]
Specifically, here, we are talking about instances where the pronominal clitic attaches to the verb in spite of […]
Previously, I set forth three sets of data that make up the difficult examples of pronominal clitics. In […]
In our previous post, we looked at a variety of examples of pronominal clitics in noun phrases and […]
The primary pronominal clitic form we find within NP’s is the genitive singular =μου. The equal sign, “=,” […]
A few days ago I posted a few texts where we had the very same clause used six […]