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Book Description
- Title:
- A Primer of Greek Grammar, new edn., revised
- Author:
- Evelyn Abbott [1843-1901] & Edward Dillan Mansfield [1845-1924]
- Publication Year:
- 1899
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Rivingtons
- Pages:
- 206
- Subjects:
- Languages, Koine, Greek, Grammar
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents - Accidence by Evelyn Abbott
- Introduction
- The Letters
- Characters and Signs
- Laws of Sound
- Accents
- Declension of Substantives
- Accentuation in Declension
- Declension of Adjectives
- Notes on Consonant Nouns
- Table of Subatantives and Adjectives
- Comparison of Adjectives
- Formation and Comparison of Adverbs
- Numerals
- Pronouns
- List of Prepositions
- The Verb
- Verbs in -ω
- Paradigm of Terminations
- Paradigm of λύω
- Formation of Tenses—Tables and Rules
- Contracted Verbs
- The Augment
- Reduplication
- Notes on Formation of Tenses
- Accentuation of Verbs
- Verbs in-μι
- Paradigm of τίθημι
- Paradigm of ἵημι
- Paradigm of ἵστημι
- Paradigm of δίδωμι
- Paradigm of δείκνυμι
- Other Tenses of Verbs in μι
- Notes to the Paradigms of Verbs in μι
- The Perfect and Pluperfect Active
- Paradigm of εἰμι, I am
- Paradigm of εἶμι, I will go
- Paradigm of φημί
- Paradigm of οἶδα
- Irregular Verbs
- APPENDIX
- Words distinguished by Accent
- Notes on the Case-Endings
- Notes on the Declensions
- Derivation and Composition
- Homeric Forms
Vocabulary of Examples,
Table of Contents - Syntax by E.D. Mansfield
- PART I
- Agreement
- The Cases
- The Accusative
- The Genitive
- The Dative
- The Prepositions
- The Article
- Agreement
- The Cases
- The Accusative
- The Genitive
- The Dative
- The Prepositions
- The Article
- PART II
- THE SIMPLE SENTENCE
- Direct Statement
- Direct Command
- Expression of a Wish
- Direct Question
- THE COMPOUND SENTENCE
- Substantival Clauses, Indirect Statement
- Substantival Clauses, Indirect Command
- Substantival Clauses, Indirect Question
- Adjectival Clauses
- Adverbial Clauses, Final
- Adverbial Consecutive
- Adverbial Temporal
- Adverbial Conditional
- Adverbial Concessive
- Adverbial Causal
- Adjectival Clauses with Adverbial force
- Further Rules for Indirect Speech
- Dependent Clauses in Indirect Speech