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Local Dative Uses As a Function Marker 1.

Imperfect Retained in Indirect


Substantives 1. Dative of Sphere Discourse
The Absence of the Article
Case 2. Dative of Time 1. Indefinite
Nominative (36) Instrumental Dative Uses 2. Qualitative Future (566)
1. Subject 1. Dative of Association 3. With Definite Nouns (proper 1. Predictive
2. Predicate Nom. 2. Dative of Means/Instrument names; object of a preposition; ordinal
3. Nom. in Simple Apposition 3. Dative of Agency numbers; predicate nominative; Aorist (554)
abstact nous, etc.)
4. Nom. Absolute 4. Dative of Cause 1. Constative [= Simple
5. Pendent Nom. 5. Dative of Content Article--Special Uses Reference] (Complexive,
6. Parenthetic Nom. After Certain Words 1. Colwell's Rule Punctiliar, Comprehensive, Global)
7. Nom. for Vocative 2. Granville Sharp Rule 2. Ingressive (Inceptive, Inchoative)
1. Dative Direct Object
2. Dative After Certain Prep's 3. Consummative (Culminative,
Vocative (65) Ecbatic, Effective)
1. Simple Address Accusative (176)
Substantival Uses Perfect (572)
Genitive (72) 1. Direct Object Verbs 1. Intensive (Resultative)
2. Extensive (Consummative)
Adjectival 2. Double Accusatives Tense (494) 3. Perfect with a Present Force
1. Descriptive—characterized 1. Personal-Thing
2. Object-Complement
Present (513)
2. Possessive--which belongs to
3. Partitive (“Wholative”) 3. Accusative Subject of Infinitive Action Over a Short Interval Pluperfect
4. Attributive 4. Accusative in Simple 1. Instantaneous (Aoristic or 1. Intensive (Resultative)
5. Gen. in Simple Apposition Apposition Punctiliar) 2. Extensive (Consummative)
6. Gen. of Apposition Adverbial Uses 2. Progressive (Descriptive) 3. Plpf. with a Simple Past
1. Accusative of Measure (or Action Over a Long Interval Force
Ablatival (107)
1. Separation— “from” Extent of Space or Time) 1. Iterative
2. Comparison—“than” After Certain Prepositions 2. Customary (Habitual or
General)
Verbal Genitive (112) 3. Gnomic
1. Subjective Voice
2. Objective Article (206) Special Uses
Adverbial (121) As a Pronoun 1. Historical Present Active (410)
2. Futuristic Present 1. Simple
1. Time 1. Personal Pronoun
3. Present Retained in Indirect 2. Causative
2. Genitive Absolute 2. Relative Pronoun
Discourse 3. Stative
After Certain Words (131) With Substantives-- 4. Reflexive (w/reflexive
1. After Certain Verbs (as Dir. Individualizing Imperfect (540) pronoun)
Obj.) 1. Simple Identification
2. After Certain Prepositions Action Over a Short Interval
2. Anaphoric (Previous
Reference)
1. Progressive (Descriptive) Middle (414)
Dative (137) 2. Ingressive (Inchoative, 1. Direct (Reflexive)
3. Par Excellence
Inceptive) 2. Indirect (Intensive)
Pure Dative Uses 4. Monadic (“One of a Kind”)
1. Indirect Object 5. Well-Known (“Celebrity”) Action Over a Long Interval 3. Deponent
6. Abstract 1. Iterative
2. Dative of Interest (Dative of
Advantage and Disadvantage = With Substantives--Generic 2. Customary (Habitual or Passive (431)
General) 1. Simple
dativus commodi or incommidi) As a Substantive (With
3. Dative of Reference/Respect Special Uses 2. Deponent Passive
Certain Parts of Speech)
4. Dative in Simple Apposition
Mood 4. Cause (why?) Dependent Clauses (659)
5. Complementary Greek Clauses
Indicative (448) (Supplementary)
Kinds of Construction
1. Declarative Independent Clauses 1. Infinitival Clauses
2. Interrogative Introduced by Coordinating 2. Participial Clauses
3. Conditional Substantival Uses (600) Conjunction 3. Conjunctive Clauses
4. Potential 1. Subject 1. Connective—kaiv, dev 4. Relative Clauses
5. Indicative With o{ti 2. Indirect Discourse 2. Contrastive—ajllav, dev, plhvn • a relative pronoun
3. Appositional 3. Correlative—mevn...dev, kaiv...kaiv • a relative adjective
4. Epexegetical 4. Disjunctive—h[ • a relative adverb
Subjunctive (461)
In Independent Clauses 5. Explanatory—gavr
Independent Uses (608) 6. Inferential—a[ra, diov, ou\n, Function
1. Hortatory (or, Volitive)
1. Imperatival w{ste Substantival Clauses
2. Deliberative
2. Absolute 7. Transitional—dev, ou\n Adjectival Clauses
3. Emphatic Negation— ouj mhv
4. Prohibitive— mhvv + 2nd person Adverbial Clauses
In Dependent Clauses 1. Cause
1. Subjunctive in Conditional
Participles Introduced by a Prep. 2. Comparison
Sentences [ejan + the Adjectival Participles (617) Phrase 3. Concession
Subjunctive] 1. Adjectival Proper (Dependent) dia; tiv (“why?”); dia; tou'to (“for 4. Condition
2. i{na + the Subjunctive 2. Substantival (Independent) this reason”); eij" tiv (“why?”); 5. Complementary
- Purpose 6. Location
- Result Dependent Verbal Asyndeton 7. Manner/Means
- Substantival Participles (621) • commands & exhortations 8. Purpose
3. Indefinite Relative Clause • sentences in a series 9. Result
Adverbial Participles • topic shift 10. Time
4. Indefinite Temporal Clause 1. Temporal
2. Means
Optative (480) 3. Cause
1. Voluntative (Obtainable Wish, 4. Condition Conditional Sentences (679)
Volitive) 5. Concession 1. 1st Class: Assumed True
2. Oblique 6. Purpose (Telic) (eij + Indic // any)
7. Result 2. 2nd Class: Contrary to Fact
Imperative (485) Attendant Circumstance (eij + Indic // a[n + Indic)
1. Command 3. 3rd Class: Uncertain of
Periphrastic fulfillment, but still likely
2. Prohibition (ejan + Subj // any)
3. Request (Entreaty, Polite Independent Verbal
Command)
Participles (650)
1. As An Imperative (Imperatival)
Infinitive
Genitive Absolute (654)
Adverbial Uses (590)
1. Purpose (why?)
2. Result (what happened?)
3. Time (when?)
1. Antecedent
2. Contemporaneous
3. Subsequent

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