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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface to the first edition Preface to the second edition Abbreviations and symbols Chapter 1 The alphabet and pronunciation
1.1 The Greek alphabet Pronunciation
1.2 Vowels 1.3 Combinations of vowels 1.4 Consonants 1.5 Combinations of consonants 1.6 Phonological phenomena across word boundaries
Stress and intonation
1.7 Word stress 1.8 Enclisis 1.9 Intonation
Chapter 2 The writing system
2.1 Accents (the monotonic system) 2.2 Other diacritics 2.3 The use of capital and lower-case letters 2.4 Punctuation 2.5 The transcription of foreign names
Chapter 3 The noun and the noun phrase
3.1 Constituents of the noun phrase 3.2 Functions of the noun phrase Gender, number and case
3.3 Gender 3.4 Number 3.5 Case The articles 3.6 The forms of the definite article 3.7 The forms of the indefinite article
Nouns
3.8 Declensions: an overview
Masculine nouns
3.9 Nouns in -ας (parisyllabic) 3.10 Nouns in -ης (parisyllabic) 3.11 Nouns in -ος 3.12 Nouns in -έας 3.13 Imparisyllabic nouns in -άς, -ας, -ής, -ης, -ές, -ούς
Feminine nouns
3.14 Nouns in -α (parisyllabic) 3.15 Nouns in -η with plural -ες 3.16 Nouns in -ος 3.17 Nouns in -η with plural -εις 3.18 Imparisyllabic nouns in -ά and -ού 3.19 Nouns in -ω
Nouns of common gender
3.20 Nouns which may be either masculine or feminine
Neuter nouns
3.21 Nouns in -ο 3.22 Nouns in -ί 3.23 Nouns in -ι 3.24 Nouns in -ος 3.25 Nouns in -μα 3.26 Nouns in -ιμο 3.27 Other neuter nouns in -ς 3.28 Other neuter nouns ending in vowels 3.29 Nouns in -ν
Special types of noun
3.30 Nouns with a change of gender in the plural 3.31 Indeclinable nouns
Adjectives
3.32 Adjectives in outline
The forms of adjectives
3.33 Adjectives in -ος, -η, -ο 3.34 Adjectives in -ος, -α, -ο 3.35 Adjectives in -ος, -ια, -ο 3.36 Adjectives in -ύς, -ιά, -ύ 3.37 Adjectives in -ής, -ιά, -ί 3.38 The adjective (quantifier) πολύς 3.39 Adjectives in -ης, -ες 3.40 Adjectives with neuter in -ικο 3.41 Adjectives in -ων, -ουσα, -ον 3.42 Indeclinable adjectives
Comparison of adjectives
3.43 Overview 3.44 The comparative 3.45 The relative superlative 3.46 The absolute superlative 3.47 Irregular comparatives and superlatives
The use of noun phrases and of adjectives
3.48 Agreement within the noun phrase 3.49 The use of the cases: introduction 3.50 The use of the nominative 3.51 The use of the accusative 3.52 The use of the genitive 3.53 The use of the vocative 3.54 The use of the definite article 3.55 The use of the indefinite article 3.56 Absence of article 3.57 The use of adjectives
Chapter 4 Pronouns and determiners
4.1 Personal pronouns: weak (clitic) forms 4.2 Personal pronouns: strong (emphatic) forms 4.3 Demonstrative pronouns and determiners 4.4 Possessive pronouns and determiners 4.5 Interrogative pronouns and determiners 4.6 Indefinite pronouns and determiners 4.7 Relative and correlative pronouns and determiners 4.8 The universal pronouns καθένας and καθετί and the distributive determiner κάθε 4.9 Other pronouns and determiners 4.10 Quantifiers
Chapter 5 Numerals
5.1 Table of cardinal and ordinal numerals 5.2 The declined forms of cardinal numerals 5.3 Multiplicative numerals 5.4 Collective numerals 5.5 Numerals in expressions of time, space and quantity
Chapter 6 The verb and the verb phrase
6.1 Introduction to the verb phrase 6.2 Preliminary notes on the verb system 6.3 Person and number 6.4 Tense, aspect, voice and mood 6.5 The use of the tenses and other verb forms 6.6 Defective, impersonal and deponent verbs The basic forms
6.7 The verb ‘to be’ 6.8 First-conjugation verbs 6.9 Second-conjugation verbs (type A) 6.10 Second-conjugation verbs (type B) 6.11 Second-conjugation verbs with passive only 6.12 Verbs with contracted active present forms 6.13 Verbs with irregular form of active dependent
The formation of active and passive perfective stems
6.14 Perfective stems of first-conjugation verbs 6.15 Perfective stems of second-conjugation verbs 6.16 The passive perfect participle
The formation of other tenses and verb forms
6.17 The perfective and imperfective futures 6.18 The perfect tenses and the auxiliary verb έχω 6.19 The conditional and perfect conditional 6.20 The subjunctive forms
Augment
6.21 Syllabic augment 6.22 Vocalic augment 6.23 Internal augment
Irregular verbs
6.24 Definition of an irregular verb 6.25 Table of irregular verbs
Chapter 7 The adverb and the adverbial phrase
7.1 Types of adverb: manner, place, time, quantity, etc. 7.2 The use of adverbs and adverbial phrases The formation of adverbs from adjectives
7.3 Adverbs in -α 7.4 Adverbs in -ως 7.5 Other adverbs formed from adjectives 7.6 Comparison of adverbs
Chapter 8 The preposition and the prepositional phrase
8.1 Introduction to prepositions and prepositional phrases 8.2 The uses of individual prepositions 8.3 Compound prepositions; adverbs used as prepositions
Chapter 9 Conjunctions and particles
9.1 Co-ordinating conjunctions 9.2 Subordinating conjunctions 9.3 Particles
Chapter 10 The clause
10.1 Types of clause Main clauses
10.2 Statements 10.3 Suggestions, wishes, requests, promises etc. 10.4 Commands and prohibitions 10.5 Yes/no questions 10.6 Wh- questions 10.7 Negation 10.8 Exclamations
Subordinate clauses
10.9 Relative clauses 10.10 Indirect questions 10.11 Indirect commands 10.12 Complement clauses 10.13 Conditional constructions 10.14 Concessive clauses 10.15 Temporal clauses 10.16 Clauses of manner 10.17 Clauses of purpose (final clauses) 10.18 Clauses of result 10.19 Clauses of cause
Other syntactic phenomena
10.20 Word order, topicalization and focusing 10.21 Co-ordination 10.22 Comparison 10.23 Reflexive expressions 10.24 Reciprocal expressions 10.25 Impersonal uses of verbs
Chapter 11 Word formation
11.1 Suffixation 11.2 Prefixation 11.3 Compound formation
Chapter 12 Conversational features
12.1 Politeness and familiarity 12.2 Proper names and pet names 12.3 Greetings and wishes
Appendices
1 Correspondence table of pronouns, determiners and adverbs 2 Some abbreviations in common use
Glossary of grammatical terms Some recommended books for further study Index of grammatical categories and concepts Index of Greek words
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