Pronomen Abundans and Pronomen Coniunctum. A ... - DWC
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4 PRONOMEN ABUNDANS AND PRONOMEN CONIUNCTUM<br />
2.4.3.2. The function ofthe resumptive pronoun in the Semitic languages 36<br />
2.4.3.3. The method . . 36<br />
2.4.4. LXX . . . . . . . . . 36<br />
2.4.4.1. Essential claus68 . . 36<br />
2.4.4.2. Nonessential cllmses 37<br />
2.4.4.3. Apocrypha 38<br />
2.4.4.4. Conclusion 38<br />
2.4.5. NT . . . . 39<br />
2.4.5.1. Mark . . 39<br />
2.4.5.2. Matthew . 40<br />
2.4.5.3. Luke 40<br />
2.4.5.4. John . . 41<br />
2.4.5.5. Paul 41<br />
2.4.5.6. Apocalypae . 41<br />
2.4.5.7. Conclusion . 42<br />
2.5. Apocrypha of the First Centuries A.D. . 43<br />
2.5.1. Nonessential claus68 43<br />
2.5.2. Essential clauses . . . . . . . 43<br />
2.5.3. Conclusion .. . ... .. .<br />
2.6. <strong>Pronomen</strong> Abundana <strong>and</strong> Colloquial Speech<br />
2.6.1. Cla.ssic period . . .<br />
2.6.2. Period of the Koine . . . . .<br />
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PARTIl<br />
EARLY MODERN GREEK<br />
1. INTRODUCTION<br />
1.1. The texts. . . .<br />
1.2. The main purpose<br />
2. OIIOY ...... .<br />
2.1. Nominative . . .<br />
2.1.1. Without antecedent<br />
2.1.2. With antecedent . .<br />
2.2. Genitive / Dative . . .<br />
2.2.1. With pronomen coniunctum<br />
2.2.1.1. Possessive genitive .<br />
2.2.1.2. Comparative genitive .<br />
2.2.1.3. Indirect object . . . .<br />
2.2.2. Without pronomen coniunctum .<br />
2.2.3. Conclusion ...... .<br />
2.3. Prepositional Phrases. . . . . . .<br />
2.3.1. With pronomen coniunctum . .<br />
2.3.2. Without pronomen coniunctum .<br />
2.3.3. Conclusion . . .... .<br />
2.4. Accusative<br />
2.4.1. With pronomen coniunctum ..<br />
2.4.2. Without pronomen coniunctum .<br />
2.4.3. Seeming exceptions .....<br />
2.4.3.1. Essential clauses with a pronomen coniunctum .<br />
2.4.3.1.1. The first or second person.<br />
2.4.3.1.2. Comparisons . .<br />
2.4.3.1.3. Exceptiona.l cases . . . . .<br />
2.4.3.1.4. ErotocNtoa . . . . . . . .<br />
2.4.3.2. Nonessentia.l clauses without a pronomen coniunctum .<br />
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