Is there a good place to go study about sentence diagramming?
Lee Kantenwein's Diagramatical Analysis is a great starting point.
http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/DIAGANALYSIS
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There are different types of sentence diagramming. The two that I'm most familiar with are block diagramming (text flow) and reed-kellogg diagrams (line).
A good resource for block/text flow diagramming is "Biblical Greek Exegesis" by Guthrie and Duvall (not available in Logos).
A good resource for reed-kellog (line) diagrams is "Diagrammatical Analysis" by Kantenwein, which is available in Logos and you may already own. I don't know which base packages it is included in.(http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/DIAGANALYSIS).
You might want to check your library, you might already have this. Or click this link to have Logos4 try to open it Diagrammatical Analysis.
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David B Phillips: I don't know which base packages it is included in.(http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/DIAGANALYSIS).
I don't know which base packages it is included in.(http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/DIAGANALYSIS).
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Thomas Black: Lee Kantenwein's Diagramatical Analysis is a great starting point. http://www.logos.com/ebooks/details/DIAGANALYSIS
Thank you Thomas for this tip on a great resource!
The term "Sentence Diagramming" covers a wide array of imposters these days. The Reed/Kellogg method of diagramming a sentence is the "original" more difficult and in my opinion by far the best. I learned the R/K method of diagramming as a boy in the '50's and am still refining my skills. I've diagrammed (in Greek) Galatians, Jude and 1,2 Thessalonians. They are posted on the forums.
If one wants to learn Greek diagramming then Kantenwein is a must (as suggested by others). Additionally, Richard Belcher has a small booklet on diagramming, as does John Grassmick. A fella named Eric Sowell also has a diagramming resource. These resources can be found on the Internet with a little digging.
Also, Thomas Schreiner (a Logos resource) has a chapter on diagramming in his book on the Pauline Epistles; there’s a chapter on diagramming in Brooks & Winbery- Syntax of New Testament Greek. And, there is a very good chapter on Greek diagramming in the book "Interpreting the New Testament Text" edited by Bock and Fanning.
There are several good books on the Reed/Kellogg “stick” method of diagramming English sentences. An Amazon search will reveal several. The original R/K book is available FREE on the Internet but it is tough reading.
I'd like to recommend Terry's diagrams....if they can be imported...they are a good learning tool....
And also one thing (not Logos product) is "Koineworks Diagramming software" by Lexel.
It's now FREE and it has LOTS of interactive learning, interactive tutorials, and tests...it's just a great piece of software for those who aren't up on Reed-Kellogg diagramming.
http://www.lexelsoftware.com/Products/KoineworksDiagramming.htm
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Searching entire library for sentence NEAR diagram found several informative results.
Lee Kantenwein's Diagramatical Analysis is in Original Languages and all Scholar's packages.
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I went to this page and there is no free download for the KoineWorks interactive tuturial, just a PDF text. I'm I missing something?
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I have the zipfile for this product if anyone would like to have it. Drop me a note.
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Hi Terry, could you send it to me.
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If I've properly ciphered your email it should be on its way.
Terry
Thanks for ALL the information. This has got me started. I am reading the Diagramming book right now and have started practicing. Although I will admit at the moment it is easier to do it on paper than in Logos but I am trying.
Thanks to everyone!
Terry,
can you also send me the file? I only have it on CD....
rpavich at gmail dot com
thanks.
bob
Rob,
Tried to send but gmail kicked it back. I sent to: rpavich@gmail.com and got this unfriendly notice- "Our system detected an illegal attachment on your message"
Terry Cook:Tried to send but gmail kicked it back. I sent to:
Terry, it is best to avoid putting email addresses in plain language on the forums, as spammers scan these posts looking for addresses. You can edit your post to alter the address so that it will not be so easily recognized.
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terry,
I can't imagine why...can you rename the file extension to ".txt" and try again?
Jack....what's the best way to put my email here?
Hi Terry,
just ran across this while looking for some diagramming help... could I impose and ask you to send a copy to shinydome at comcastdotnet
thanks bunches βλεπο ο φοτος. (hope that is the right sentiment :) )
Terry Cook:wide array of imposters these days. The Reed/Kellogg method of diagramming a sentence is the "original"
I believe this honor actually goes to S. W. Clark. While I can have great fun with Reed-Kellogg, it is designed for English. I always switch to a tree diagram which is language independent for Greek and Hebrew. It also has the advantage of being able to handle declension/conjugation when the sentence gets tough.
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