Tenses and Grammatical Structures

From: J.D.F.=van=Halsema%BW_KG%TheoFilos@esau.th.vu.nl
Date: Thu Jan 18 1996 - 05:38:08 EST


One of my collegues at the Vrije Universiteit is studying the relationship
between tenses/moods and grammatical structures/syntax in Old Testament
Hebrew.
She asked me whether I know of this kind of study done in the field of New
Testament Greek. As I do not know of any such work (I am more of an 'Umwelt-
man'), I forward this question to the forum of B-GREEK.
Any reply is welcome,
        Erik

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Erik van Halsema |Research Assistant Vrije Universiteit
j.d.f.van_halsema@esau.th.vu.nl |Faculty of Theology
jdfvh@dds.nl |De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, NL
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