Pronomen Abundans and Pronomen Coniunctum. A ... - DWC
Pronomen Abundans and Pronomen Coniunctum. A ... - DWC
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6 PRONOMEN ABUNDANS AND PRONOMEN CONIUNCTUM<br />
PART 111<br />
BYZANTINE PERIOD<br />
1. INTRODUCTION<br />
1.1. Character of the period<br />
1.2. The texts. . . . .<br />
1.3. The main question<br />
2. TUE PRONOMEN ABUNDANS<br />
2.1. Examples. . . . . .<br />
2.2. Semitisms. . . . . .<br />
2.3. A remaining problem .<br />
2.4. Later examples . . .<br />
2.4.1. Alchimiae apparatio.<br />
2.4.2. Byz. Alex.<br />
2.4.3. Sphrantzes<br />
2.4.4. Other texts<br />
2.4.5. Influence of the pronomen coniunctum?<br />
3. TUE ORIGIN OF OIIOY AS A RELATIVE PRONOUN<br />
3.1. Broadening of the sense of ónov<br />
3.1.1. In Ancient Greek<br />
3.1.2. In the Koine . . . . . . .<br />
3.1.2.1. Local sense . . . . . .<br />
3.1.2.2. Sense involving occasion.<br />
3.1.2.3. Causal sense . . . .<br />
3.1.2.4. Some later examples . .<br />
3.1.3. Conclusion .... . .. .<br />
3.2. Earliest examples of ónov = relat. pronoun .<br />
3.2.1. Rejected examples . . .<br />
3.2.2. Examples . . . . . . .<br />
3.3. Weakening of ónov = where<br />
3.4. Other opinions.<br />
3.4.1. Korais<br />
3.4.2. Hatzidakis<br />
3.5. Date of origin<br />
4. TON THN TO<br />
4.1. Attic .. .<br />
4.2. Koine .. .<br />
4.3. Byzantine period<br />
4.4. Conclusion<br />
5. RELATIVE CONNECTION<br />
5.1. In Ancient Greek <strong>and</strong> the Koine<br />
5.1.1. In Ancient Greek<br />
5.1.2. In the Koine<br />
5.1.2.1. Papyri<br />
5.1.2.2. NT . . .<br />
5.2. General survey<br />
5.3. Byzantine period<br />
5.3.1. Common examples<br />
5.3.2. Set phrases . .<br />
5.3.3. ·Oanç. . . . . .<br />
5.3.4. Accompanied by a noun<br />
5.3.5. Separated from the relat. pronoun<br />
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