I am doing a study on Biblical Greek Morphology and I have read Mounce's textbook but want something deeper.
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Wallace's Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics is pretty common
I have read Wallace's work but want something deeper.
What do you mean b deeper? Morphology is a descriptive study when applied to a specific language. Are you looking for historical development? For the coverage of exceptions? For a different descriptive theory?
I am looking for a historical, cultural and societal developments and theories of Biblical Greek.
Dictionary of Indo-European Concepts and Society by Émile Benveniste (Author), Elizabeth Palmer (Translator)[not in Logos] together with Beekes, Robert. Etymological Dictionary of Greek, edited by Alexander Lubotsky. Vol. 1 & 2. Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2010. [in Logos] will give you a good solid start.
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by Mounce would be helpful
https://www.logos.com/product/40498/morphology-of-biblical-greek by Mounce would be helpful
I agree even if I do keep forgetting the resource.