A Complete Greek Grammar for the Use of Students

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Deighton, Bell, 1859 - Greek language - 652 pages

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Contents

Stops B Accents
37
PART II
46
Analysis of Words
47
Pronominal Words and Forms
49
Rootwords PAGE
50
A Affections of Consonants
52
6
61
B Affections of Vowels
64
Contraction
65
Crasis
67
Synizesis
70
Ecthlipsis
71
Ectasis
73
PART III
75
Substantives
80
First Declension in
84
Second Declension in
90
Third or Consonantal Declension
95
a Labial Nouns 179 b Guttural Nouns
99
Dental Nouns
100
Liquid Nouns
105
e Nouns in F as represented by or v
107
f Derivatives in s eos 195 Adjectives
111
196
116
Of Three Terminations Of Two Terminations
126
Of One Termination
129
Numerals
141
Cardinals and Numeral Signs
142
20
145
Adverbs
147
Degrees of Comparison
154
21
161
Undeclined Irregular and Defective Nouns
162
CHAPTER II
167
Differences of Tense or Time
168
22
169
Differences of Mood
171
Different Classes of Verbs
173
Determination of the Characteristic
175
Vowel of Connexion
177
Formation of Tenses in the different Conjugations 303 Differences in the Personendings
192
Differences in the Augment and Reduplication
194
Paradigms of Regular Verbs
202
B a Barytone Verbs 325 General View of the Cognate Tenses in the Different Conjugations of Barytone Verbs
241
B b Circumflexed Verbs 334 Anomalous Verbs
264
Anomalies of Signification 351 Anomalies of Form 353 List of Defective and Irregular Verbs 232
265
37
289
PART IV
310
a Derivative Nouns
311
8 Derivative Verbs
313
Classification of Derivatives 364 Composition
315
Parathetic Compounds
325
Synthetic Compounds
326
Modifications of the former part of the Compound 375 Euphonic Changes at the point of junction or in the latter part of the Compound
329
Formation or inflexions of the whole Compound
335
310
340
ON THE PROPOSITION IN GENERAL AND ON THE SUBJECT IN PARTICULAR 379 General Considerations
341
The Article and Relative
343
44
343
Use of the Article Proper
346
46
348
The Comparative Degree
389
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391
52
392
The Superlative Degree PAGE
394
325
396
CHAPTER II
397
b Participles and other Verbals
402
c Tenses of the Finite Verb
404
64
411
65
420
Primary Predicates considered with reference to the Secondary Predicates Voices of the Verb
422
326
453
440
456
a The Nominative
457
329
463
8 The Genitive
464
7 The Dative
469
Secondary Predicates Supplement to the Cases Prepositions
470
335
474
e Preposition with the Dative and Accusative
481
Prepositions with three Cases
482
QuasiPrepositions
488
Tertiary Predicates PAGE
489
a Prepositions with the Genitive
504
8 Prepositions with the Dative
508
7 Preposition with the Accusative
509
67
529
ON THE HYPOTHETICAL PROPOSITION AND ON THE MOODS AND NEGATIVE PARTICLES 499 General Principles 500 Conditional Proposi...
536
General Rules respecting the Use of the Moods in Conditional Propositions
545
422
546
The Imperative in Conditional Propositions
549
The Infinitive as a Substitute for the Imperative 528 Negative Particles 529 M in the Protasis
552
70
553
71
561
CHAPTER IV
565
Conjunctions
566
Copulative and Disjunctive Sentences
572
Distributive Sentences
575
73
577
Temporal Sentences
578
456
579
Objective Sentences
584
Illative or Consecutive Sentences
592
75
593
90
596
Final Sentences
597
Causal Sentences
604
Concessive Sentences
607
Conclusion Irregularities of Construction
609
Double Rhythms A Trochaic Verse
621
Asynartete and Antispastic Verses
628
APPENDIX
635
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