Comparing Greek Grammars
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I'm thinking, maybe look at them. TOC's, basic vs advanced, and so forth. Or an appreciated author ... that'd be Jouon and his ever so careful wife.
But for me, I use a CitedBy of grammars for automated comments.
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But for me, I use a CitedBy of grammars for automated comments.
Good idea, but that'll likely favor reference grammars. She's also right, though: Look at them, look at the TOC, and determine what kind of grammar you want.
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How can I compare different Greek Grammars?
Open Factbook. Type in the Greek grammatical thingie you're interested in (e.g, "Genitive Absolute"). (See image below)
Alternately, open the resource "Faithlife Greek Grammar Ontology"* and view the hierarchy (via TOC pane) to get where you'd like to go.
This assumes you've got a Logos 9 package that includes the Faithlife Greek Grammar Ontology.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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