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A Grammar of Attic and Ionic Greek (Classic Reprint) - Frank Cole Babbitt
A Grammar of Attic and Ionic Greek (Classic Reprint)
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GREEK is the language of a people inhabiting not only the mainland of Greece, but also the islands of the Aegean Sea and the adjacent shores, together with a small part of Italy. The Greeks called themselves Hellenes but the Romans called them Graeci, and hence the English word Greek. The Greek... show more
GREEK is the language of a people inhabiting not only the mainland of Greece, but also the islands of the Aegean Sea and the adjacent shores, together with a small part of Italy. The Greeks called themselves Hellenes but the Romans called them Graeci, and hence the English word Greek. The Greek language belongs to the Indo-European group of langnages, and is related to Sanskrit, Latin, Persian, Slavonic, Celtic, and Germanic. Hence comes the relation which exists between many English and Greek words. A greater number of English ,Yords, hmyever, are derived directly from Greek words.Table of Contents The Cognate Accusative • 18-1; Adverbial Uses of the Accusative; • 186; '1'wo Accusatives with One; Verb 188; 'The Geniti ve 190; The Tme Genith'€ un; The Partitive Genitive 193; The A))lative Genitive 197; The Dative 202; The True Dative 202; Dative of the Indirect Object; 203; The Dative of Intert-'st 204; The Locative Dative 206; The Instrumental })ath"e 207; Place and Time (Summary) 211; rrepositions with the Cases 212; Use and lIeanings of the; Prepositions 213; Improper Prepositions " 224; Syntax: of Adjectives 225; Syntax of Adverbs 229; The Adverbs OU and p:f, 230; The Adverb dv 232; Coujunctions , 234; The Definite Article, 0, 7], 76 2%; l'osition of the Article 238; PAOE; Final Clauses 2B4; Purpo~e , 294; Object Clauses 29(3; Clauses of Fearing 297; Result 2!llj; Causal Clauses :W!}; Conditions SOO; Concessive Clau5es , • 211; Helativeand Temporal Clauses 311; The Infinitive 315; Subject of the Infinitive "315; Uses of the Jnfinitive :317; The Infinitive asa Substantive; 318; The Infinitive in Indil'ect; ])jscour~e 323; The Participle 324; The A ttributive Participle 324; The Circumstantial Participle a2,j; Genitive and Accusative; Absolute 330; 'TIle Supplementary Participle 332; not in Indirect Discolll'se 302; in Indirect Discourse 3~4; The Verbal Adjectives 3~(S; Ind irect Discourse 338; APPENDICES;
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781440071027 (1440071020)
ASIN: 1440071020
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Pages no: 452
Edition language: English
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