Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek: A Survey of Basic Concepts and Applications |
Contents
The Sounds of Greek | 23 |
The Concept of the Morpheme | 53 |
Why Study Morphology? | 91 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective adverb affixes affricate air stream allomorphs alveolar analysis aorist apophony articulation aspect Attic Attic Greek basic become biblical bilabial called chapter Classical Greek combination common compound concept consonants context declension denoting derivational dialects diphthong durative English expression fricative continuant genitive German glide Greek grammar Greek language Greek words Grimm's Law hamartiology historical important indicate Indo-European inflectional John kernel sentence Koine Greek Latin lexical meaning lexical morpheme linguistics lips Modern Greek Moisés Silva morphology nasal continuant noun phrase Nounnom occurs participle passive pattern phemes phonemes phonological prefixes preposition present pronounce pronunciation punctiliar reduplication refer relationship root Sanskrit semantic semivowel sound speakers speech spoken stop structural meaning student Suffix Example Definition syntactic syntax tense Testament Greek Theological tongue translation velar verb form verb stem vocabulary vocal voiced voiceless vowel zero morpheme καὶ λυ λύει τὸ τὸν δοῦλον