
Navigating Biblical Languages – Kevin Grasso
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Teaching Verbs With Arguments
An argument is just another word that completes the thought of something else. In greek, an argument can show up in different ways Syntactically or morphologically. The idea is that when you learn a verb, am, you don't necessarily know what a morphological case that argument is going to take. And so then there's content verbs. So these are verbs like a o piste, for example, that i've worked a lot on. If you compare like believe and know,. for example, in english. You have the believer or knowhere and a certain, you know, content, right? In that content a, youknow, you can actually depict, right? N
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