MARC보기
LDR05686cmm uu200649Ka 4500
001000000300589
003OCoLC
00520230519141254
006m o d
007cr cnu---unuuu
008130826s2013 inu o 001 0 eng d
019 ▼a 862101198
020 ▼a 9781624660931 (electronic bk.)
020 ▼a 1624660932 (electronic bk.)
020 ▼z 9781624660368
020 ▼z 1624660363
020 ▼z 9781624660375
020 ▼z 1624660371
035 ▼a (OCoLC)856932899
040 ▼a N$T ▼c N$T ▼d OCLCO ▼d EBLCP ▼d E7B ▼d MHW ▼d MEAUC ▼d YDXCP ▼d 248032
0410 ▼a eng ▼a gre
049 ▼a K4RA
050 4 ▼a PE1129.G7 ▼b M66 2013eb
072 7 ▼a LAN ▼x 000000 ▼2 bisacsh
08204 ▼a 428.2/489 ▼2 23
1001 ▼a Mondi, Robert Joseph.
24512 ▼a A student handbook of Greek and English grammar ▼h [electronic resource] / ▼c Robert Mondi and Peter L. Corrigan.
260 ▼a Indianapolis : ▼b Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., ▼c 2013.
300 ▼a 1 online resource (pages cm.)
336 ▼a text ▼b txt ▼2 rdacontent
337 ▼a computer ▼b c ▼2 rdamedia
338 ▼a online resource ▼b cr ▼2 rdacarrier
500 ▼a Includes index.
5050 ▼a Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; I. PRELIMINARIES; 1. Inflection; 2. Parts of Speech; 2.1 Nouns; 2.2 Adjectives; 2.3 Articles; 2.4 Pronouns; 2.5 Prepositions; 2.6 Verbs; 2.7 Particles; 2.8 Conjunctions; 2.9 Interjections; 2.10 Adverbs; 3. Sentences , Clauses , Phrases; 3.1 Sentences; 3.2 Clauses; 3.3 Phrases; II. THE SYNTAX OF NOUNS AND RELATED WORDS; 4. Nouns; 4.1 Number; 4.2 Gender; 4.3 Case; 4.3.1 Nominative case; 4.3.2 Genitive case; 4.3.3 Dative case; 4.3.4 Accusative case; 4.3.5 Vocative case; 5. Special Uses for Noun Cases
5058 ▼a 5.1 Personal Agency5.2 Exclamation; 5.3 Means/Manner; 5.4 Price/Value; 5.5 Time Expressions; 5.6 Comparison; 6. Adjectives; 6.1 Attributive and Predicative Positions; 6.2 Degrees of Comparison; 6.2.1 Irregular Comparisons; 6.3 Demonstrative Adjectives; 6.4 Interrogative Adjectives; 6.5 Possessive Adjectives; 6.6 The Intensive Adjective; 6.7 Adjectives Used Substantively; 7. Articles; 8. Pronouns I; 8.1 Personal Pronouns (see 2.4); 8.2 Reflexive Pronouns; 8.3 Demonstrative Pronouns; 8.4 Relative Pronouns (see 2.4); 8.5 Interrogative Pronouns; 8.6 Indefinite Pronouns; 8.7 Possessive Pronouns
5058 ▼a 9. Pronouns II9.1 Demonstrative Pronouns (see 8.3); 9.1.1 Deictic; 9.1.2 Quantitative; 9.1.3 Qualitative; 9.2 Relative Pronouns (see 8.4); 9.2.1 Intensive; 9.2.2 Contingent; 9.2.3 Indefinite/General; 9.2.4 Quantitative; 9.2.5 Qualitative; 9.3 Interrogative Pronouns (see 8.5); 9.3.1 Quantitative; 9.3.2 Qualitative; 9.4 Indefinite Pronouns (see 8.6); 9.4.1 Generalizing Indefinite; 9.5 Comparative Pronouns; 9.5.1 Comparative Demonstrative; 9.5.2 Comparative Interrogative; 9.5.3 Comparative Relative; 9.5.4 Comparative Indefinite; 9.6 Particularizing Pronouns; 9.6.1 Indefinite Particularizing
5058 ▼a 9.7 Reciprocal Pronoun9.8 Indirect Pronouns; 10. Prepositions; III. THE SYNTAX OF VERBS AND RELATED ELEMENTS; 11. Verbs; 11.1 Transitive and Intransitive Usage; 11.1.1 FINE POINTS; 11.2 Deverbatives; 11.3 Person and Number; 11.4 Aspect and Tense; 11.5 Voice; 11.5.1 FINE POINTS; 11.6 Negation; 11.7 Mood; 11.7.1 Indicative; 11.7.2 Imperative; 11.7.3 Subjunctive; 11.7.4 Optative; 12. Infinitives; 13. Participles; 13.1 Fine Points; 14. Absolute Constructions; 14.1 Genitive Absolute; 14.2 Accusative Absolute; 14.3 Infinitive Absolute; 15. Verbals; 16. Indirect Statement; 16.1 Subordinate Clause
5058 ▼a 16.2 Infinitive Phrase16.3 Participial Phrase; 16.4 Dependent Clauses; 17. Conditionals; 17.1 Simple; 17.2 General; 17.3 Future; 17.4 Contrary to Fact; 17.5 Mixed; 18. Concessive Clauses; 19. Relative Clauses; 19.1 FINE POINTS; 20. Purpose Clauses; 21. Result Clauses; 22. Object Clauses; 22.1 Verbs of Effort; 22.2 Verbs of Fearing; 23. Causal Clauses; 24. Temporal Clauses; 24.1 Constructions with; 25. Interrogative Sentences; IV. SOME OTHER GRAMMATICAL ELEMENTS; 26. Adverbs; 26.1 Fine Points; 26.2 Degrees of Comparison; 27. Particles; 28. Conjunctions; 28.1 Coordinating; 28.2 Subordinating
520 ▼a The study of classical languages by earlier generations of English-speaking students was greatly facilitated by the study of English grammar in the schools, a tradition now out of favor but one that emphasized precisely the concepts, terms, and constructions needed for the study of Greek and Latin.
546 ▼a Text in English and Greek.
588 ▼a Description based on print version record.
650 0 ▼a English language ▼v Textbooks for foreign speakers ▼x Greek, Ancient.
650 0 ▼a English language ▼x Foreign words and phrases ▼x Greek, Ancient.
650 0 ▼a Engish language ▼x Grammar, comparative and general ▼x Greek, Ancient.
650 0 ▼a Greek language ▼x Grammar, comparative and general ▼x English.
650 0 ▼a Greek language ▼x Foreign words and phrases ▼x English.
650 7 ▼a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General. ▼2 bisacsh
655 4 ▼a Electronic books.
7001 ▼a Corrigan, Peter L.
77608 ▼i Print version: ▼a Mondi, Robert Joseph. ▼t Student handbook of Greek and English grammar. ▼d Indianapolis : Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., 2013 ▼z 9781624660368 ▼w (DLC) 2013016425 ▼w (OCoLC)843955748
85640 ▼3 EBSCOhost ▼u http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=633168
938 ▼a EBSCOhost ▼b EBSC ▼n 633168
938 ▼a EBL - Ebook Library ▼b EBLB ▼n EBL1355853
938 ▼a ebrary ▼b EBRY ▼n ebr10748806
938 ▼a YBP Library Services ▼b YANK ▼n 10927426
990 ▼a 관리자
994 ▼a 92 ▼b K4R