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Based on the research for his larger reference work, Grammar of New Testament Greek, Moulton’s introductory grammar has been used by thousands of first year students since its publication. Unlike the vast majority of introductory texts available, Moulton’s grammar brings a linguist’s perspective to the introductory study of Greek. In a number of areas, his discussion is superior to that of modern...

functions will be explained under the Syntax (ch. ii.): no help for this purpose can be got from the names, which are mere labels (mostly ill-chosen) inherited from Greek and Roman grammarians. The Accusative, Genitive, and Dative are called oblique cases. The following general rules hold throughout the declensions:— (a) The Vocative agrees with the Nominative in form except in the masculine nouns of the First Declension, and the masculine and feminine nouns of the Second and (very partially) of
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