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Introduction to Attic Greek

โœ Scribed by Donald J. Mastronarde


Publisher
University of California Press
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
435
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This thorough presentation of Attic Greek assumes that college students learning the language deserve, from the beginning, full exposure to all the grammar and morphology that they will encounter in actual texts. Each of the forty-two chapters is a self-contained instructional unit, with challenging exercises carefully tailored to reflect the vocabulary and grammar learned to date. The units gradually build up the student's knowledge of declensions, tenses, and constructions by alternating emphasis on morphology and syntax. Readings become progressively more complex and, in the second half of the book, are largely based on actual texts and include unadapted passages from Xenophon, Lysias, Plato, Aristophanes, and Thucydides. Logically organized and remarkably lucid, Introduction to Attic Greek provides students with a strong grounding in the essentials of Greek grammar as well as a substantial body of vocabulary, enabling students to read, on completion of the course, a continuous text with commentary and dictionary.Included are a concise introduction to the history of the Greek language, a composite list of verbs with principal parts, an appendix of all paradigms, Greek-English and English-Greek glossaries, and a detailed index. The book is also a useful reference work for more advanced students who discover that gaps in their knowledge of basic Greek grammar prevent accurate reading of texts.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Title page......Page 1
Map
......Page 2
Table of Contents
......Page 5
Preface
......Page 7
Introduction
......Page 11
Unit 1 - Alphabet, Pronunciation......Page 16
Unit 2 - Accentuation......Page 26
Unit 3 - Nouns: The O-Declension
......Page 32
Unit 4 - Nouns: The A-Declension I......Page 40
Unit 5 - Nouns: The A-Declension II......Page 44
Unit 6 - The Article; Prepositions I......Page 48
Unit 7 - Vowel-Declension Adjectives; Attribution and Predication......Page 55
Unit 8 - ฮฉ-Verbs: Present Active Indicative......Page 64
Unit 9 - Infinitive; Adjectives with Two
Endings......Page 73
Unit 10 - Present Indicative of ฮตแผฐฮผฮฏ; Some Uses of the Genitive and Dative......Page 80
Unit 11 - ฮฉ-Verbs: Present Middle/Passive Indicative......Page 87
Unit 12 - Adverbs; Conjunctions;
Prepositions II; Relative Pronoun......Page 93
Unit 13 - Contract Verbs in -ฮญฯ‰; Demonstratives
......Page 103
Unit 14 - Consonant-Declension Nouns I......Page 109
Unit 15 - Consonant-Declension Nouns II; Interrogative Pronoun......Page 116
Unit 16 - ฮฉ-Verbs: Imperfect Indicative
......Page 123
Unit 17 - Indefinite ฯ„ฮนฯ‚; Uses of the Accusative......Page 130
Unit 18 - ฮฉ-Verbs: Future Active and Middle Indicative......Page 138
Unit 19 - ฮฉ-Verbs: Aorist Active and Middle Indicative
......Page 147
Unit 20
- Tense and Aspect; Indirect Discourse......Page 155
Unit 21 - Consonant-Declension Nouns III; Pronoun ฮฑแฝฯ„ฯŒฯ‚......Page 164
Unit 22 - Consonant-Declension Adjectives; Personal Pronouns......Page 171
Unit 23 - MI-Verbs: Present System......Page 179
Unit 24 - MI -Verbs: Athematic Aorists......Page 186
Unit 25 - Adjectives with Variant Stems;
Numerals; Reflexive and Reciprocal
Pronouns; Result Constructions......Page 192
Unit 26 - Participles: Formation and Declension......Page 201
Unit 27 - Uses of the Participle I......Page 209
Unit 28 - Uses of the Participle II; ฮฟแผถฮดฮฑ......Page 217
Unit 29 - Contract Verbs in -แฝฑฯ‰ and -แฝนฯ‰; Further Uses of the Genitive and Dative
......Page 225
Unit 30 - Comparison of Adjectives and
Adverbs......Page 236
Unit 31 - The Subjunctive
......Page 244
Unit 32 - The Optative
......Page 253
Unit 33 - Optative of Contract Verbs; Indirect Discourse with แฝ…ฯ„ฮน; Indirect Questions and Indirect Interrogative
......Page 261
Unit 34 - Simple, General, and Future Conditions......Page 269
Unit 35 - Aorist Passive and Future Passive......Page 277
Unit 36 - Contrary-to-Fact Conditions; Indicative with แผ„ฮฝ; Correlatives......Page 283
Unit 37 - Perfect System
......Page 290
Unit 38 - Object Clauses with Verbs of Effort;
Subordinate Clauses in Indirect
Discourse; Attraction......Page 302
Unit 39 - Temporal Clauses with แผ•ฯ‰ฯ‚ and the Like; ฯ€ฯแฝทฮฝ; Assimilation of Mood......Page 310
Unit 40 - Imperative Mood......Page 318
Unit 41 - Pluperfect and Future Perfect;
Irregular Perfects......Page 328
Unit 42 - Contract-Vowel Declension; Attic Declension; Verbal Adjectives in -ฯ„แฝนฯ‚ and ฯ„แฝณฮฟฯ‚......Page 337
Appendix 1 - Table of Contractions......Page 347
Appendix 2 - Verb List
......Page 348
Appendix 3 - Paradigms I: Nouns......Page 359
Appendix 3 - Paradigms II: Adjectives......Page 363
Appendix 3 - Paradigms III: Pronouns and Pronoun/Adjectives......Page 366
Appendix 3 - Paradigms IV: Verbs......Page 369
Greek-English Glossary
......Page 392
English-Greek Glossary
......Page 413
Index
......Page 425


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