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通用希臘語中級(jí):1-1動(dòng)詞基本元素

2022-07-16 22:22 作者:BrightRivers  | 我要投稿

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Biblical Greek Grammar: Beyond Basics

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Contents

Unit 1 Verbs

Unit 2 Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives

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Unit 1 Verbs

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1.1 Basic elements

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In this chapter, we have a review of the 5 grammatic properties of verbs: tense, voice, mood, person, number

And you should have known that a form of verb might constists of:

prefix + stem + suffix + ending

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1.1.1 7 Tenses of verbs

There are 7 tenses of verbs: present, imperfect, future, aorist, perfect, pluperfect, future perfect

In our beginner’s lesson, we have learned 5 of them: present, imperfect, future, aorist, and perfect

The other 2 – pluperfect and future perfect – are seldom used.

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1.1.2 2 Tenses

According to the endings, verbs can be categrized into: primary tenses and secondary tenses

Primary tenses (present-future tenses): present, future, perfect, future perfect

Secondary tenses (past tenses): imperfect, aorist, pluperfect

Other categrization will be discussed in the future.

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1.1.3 3 Aspects

Recent studies show that Greek verbs don’t convey the message of traditional “tense”, but the view of the speaker – “aspect”.

There are 3 aspects:

a Perfective aspect: a finished act in the view of the speaker, aorist & future

b Imperfect aspect: an ongoing act, present & imperfect

c. Static aspect (perfect aspect): the outcome of an act, perfect & pluperfect & future perfect

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1.1.4 3 Voices

There are 3 voices: active, passive, middle

Some passive/middle voiced verbs only conveys the active meaning, and they are called “deponent”.

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1.1.5 4 Moods

There are 4 moods: indicative, imperative, subjunctive, optative

They are called finite moods, since they are bounded by person and number.

There are another 2 moods: infinitive, participle

They are called non-finite moods, although to be strict, they don’t convey the meaning of a mood.

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1.1.6 Indicative mood

It is the only mood that has 7 tenses. And it is also the most widely used mood.

Pluperfect only appears in indicative mood. And it primarily appear in narrative texts - Gospels and Acts. Similarly, future perfect only appears in indicative mood and in the peripheric form (be + participle).

Luke 12.52 ?σονται διαμεμερισμ?νοι

Matthew 16.19 ?σται δεδεμ?νον, 18.18 ?σται δεδεμ?να, 2.13 ?σομαι πεποιθ??

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1.1.7 Subjunctive mood

It appears in 4 tenses, primarily in present and aorist, but also in perfect and future. It expresses something uncertain.

According to the standard of classical Greek, future subjunctive is not a regular form.

Present subjunctive only has ο?δα (1 Corinthians 2.12, 13.2) or in the periphrastic form πεποιθ?τε? ?μεν (2 Corinthians 1.9).

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1.1.8 Imperative mood

Imperative appears in 3 tenses: present, aorist and perfect, primarily the first 2.

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1.1.9 Optative mood

Optative apprears in 5 tenses, primarily present and aorist, but also future, perfect and future perfect.

It was disappearing in the era of the New Testament, substituted by subjunctive mood.

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1.1.10 Participle

Participle appears in 5 tenses, primarily present, aorist and perfect, but also future and future perfect. According to the standard of classical Greek, the future participle is regarded as irregular, but it appears more often in the New Testament than in the Classical Age (500 BCE - 300 BCE). And future perfect only appears in the New Testament.

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1.1.11 Infinitive

Infinitive appears in 5 tenses, primarily present, aorist and perfect, but also future and future perfect.

Verbs, such as δ?ναμαι (I can), θ?λω (I want) usually employs infinitive to serve as complements.

Future infinitive only appears in alternative texts:

χωρ?ω (I contain) -> χωρ?σειν (John 21.25)

κατατ?ω (I gain) -> καταντ?σειν (Acts 26.7)

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Summary of tenses in different tenses

It marks only those the tenses appear primarily:

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present

imperfect

future

aorist

perfect

pluperfect

future ? perfect

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subjunctive

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optative

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participle

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1.1.12 Persons & numbers

Persons only exist in finite moods – indicative, imperative, subjunctive, optative

3 moods – indicative, subjunctive, optative – have 3 persons: 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person

1 mood – imperative – has 2 persons: 2nd person and 3rd person

All moods have numbers.

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1.1.13 Conjugation

It is the inflected change of verb in a combination of “tense-voice-mood”.

Participle has also the change of nouns. Infinitive doesn’t have the change of person or number.

According to the dictionary entry, present active indicative 1st person singular has 2 different endings: ω or μι

And they are called Ω-Conjugation (also First Conjugation) and ΜΙ-Conjugation (also Second Conjugation).

The endings in present and imperfect tenses differ a lot. But in other tenses, they are quite similar.

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1.1.14 Periphrastic construction

Most verbs works on itself alone. But some consist of 2 units, called “periphrastic construction”, like in English, “is going”, “has gone”, “has been working”.

This construction usually consists of “l(fā)ink verb ε?μ? + main verb in participle form”.

The link verb shows the mood, person, and number. The participle shows the voice.

And The tense is shown by those two working together.

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1.1.15 Parsing

a Parsing finite moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, optative)

7 pieces of information: tense, voice, mood, person, number, dictionary entry, meaning

λ?γει: present active indicative 3rd person singular, λ?γω, he says

b Parsing participle

8 pieces of information: tense, voice, mood, gender, number, dictionary entry, meaning, case

λ?γων: present active indicative masculine singular, λ?γω, saying

c Parsing infinitive

5 pieces of information: tense, voice, mood, dictionary entry, meaning

λ?γειν: present active infinitive, λ?γω, to say

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