Comparative Greek and Latin Syntax by R Moore

Comparative Greek and Latin Syntax by R Moore

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This is a comparative approach to Greek and Latin grammar and serves to introduce students to the syntax of both languages side by side.

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Comparative Greek and Latin Syntax by R Moore

Modern students' lack of formal training in the grammar even of their own language leads to an impatience with the jargon and rules of syntax in their study of the ancient inflected languages. This comparative approach to Greek and Latin (first published in 1934) serves to intruduce students to the syntax of both languages side by side. It has three main thrusts: the first critical - to explain usages and the labels and theories attached to them; the second historical - to explain the process by which the languages developed and changed; the third psychological - how did the working of speakers' or writers' thoughts make them express themselves?
Ralph Moore spent over 33 years working for Ford Motor Company and Rouge Steel. During that time, he worked in more than 15 buildings at the Ford complex. As a millwright he faced numerous challenges as the company grew and society changed. After 26 years at Ford, he transferred to Rouge Steel where the dangers of the job were pervasive. Finally, after a career well spent, he retired and returned to the life he had left and loved best - being an up north outdoorsman.
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ISBN 13 9781853995989
ISBN 10 1853995983
Title Comparative Greek and Latin Syntax
Author R Moore
Series Bcp Advanced Language S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1999-12-16
Number of pages 240
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