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Topical arrangement of articles:

  • Constituent order
  • Noun phrases
  • Prepositions & prepositional phrases
  • Tense & aspect
  • Voice/diathesis
  • Linguistic historiography
  • Greek phonology
  • Hebrew Bible linguistics

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    Chuck Reid on October 25, 2021 at 5:27 pm
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    John chapter one, third phrase. THEOS AN HO LOGOS. CAN THEOS BE CONSIDERED “PREDICATE ADJECTIVE” IN THIRD PHRASE ??

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    Chuck Reid on October 25, 2021 at 5:34 pm
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    John chapter one, third phrase. THEOS AN HO LOGOS. CAN THEOS BE CONSIDERED “PREDICATE ADJECTIVE” IN THIRD PHRASE ?

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