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The Ancient Greek Language and Attic Greek --$tUnit One. The Alphabet; Pronunciation --$tUnit Two. Accentuation --$tUnit Three. O-Declension Nouns; Prepositions I --$tUnit Four. A-Declension Nouns I; The Article --$tUnit FIVE. Present Active Indicative of ?-Verbs --$tUnit Six. A-Declension Nouns II; Prepositions II --$tUnit Seven. Vowel-Declension Adjectives; Attribution and Predication --$tUnit Eight. Second Person Imperative; Prepositions III; Relative Pronoun and Relative Clauses --$tUnit Nine. Present Infinitive; Two-Ending Adjectives --$tUnit Ten. Present of ???í; Some Uses of the Genitive and Dative --$tUnit Eleven. Present Middle/Passive Indicative --$tUnit Twelve. Adverbs; Conjunctions; Pronoun ???ó?; Pronominal Article; Prepositions IV --$tUnit Thirteen. Contract Verbs in -??; Demonstratives --$tUnit Fourteen. Consonant-Declension Nouns I --$tUnit Fifteen. Consonant-Declension Nouns II; Interrogative Pronoun --$tUnit Sixteen. Imperfect Indicative --$tUnit Seventeen. Indefinite ???; Uses of the Accusative --$tUnit Eighteen. Future Active and Middle Indicative --$tUnit Nineteen. Aorist Active and Middle Indicative and Imperative --$tUnit Twenty. Tense and Aspect; Indirect Discourse --$tUnit Twenty-one. Consonant-Declension Nouns III; Personal Pronouns --$tUnit Twenty-Two. Consonant-Declension Adjectives --$tUnit Twenty-Three. Present System of ??-Verbs --$tUnit Twenty-Four. Athematic Aorists --$tUnit Twenty-Five. Adjectives with Variant Stems; Numerals; Reflexive and Reciprocal Pronouns; Result Constructions --$tUnit Twenty-Six. Participles: Formation and Declension --$tUnit Twenty-Seven. Uses of the Participle I --$tUnit Twenty-Eight. Uses of the Participle II; ???? --$tUnit Twenty-Nine. Aorist Passive and Future Passive --$tUnit Thirty. Contract Verbs in -?? and -??; Further Uses of the Genitive and Dative --$tUnit Thirty-One. Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs --$tUnit Thirty-Two. The Subjunctive --$tUnit Thirty-Three. Formation of the Optative --$tUnit Thirty-Four. Uses of the Optative; Indirect Discourse with ???; Indirect Questions and Indirect Interrogative --$tUnit Thirty-Five. Conditional Constructions --$tUnit Thirty-Six. Indicative with ??; Correlatives; More Particles --$tUnit Thirty-Seven. Perfect System Active --$tUnit Thirty-Eight. Perfect System Middle/Passive; A-Contract Nouns --$tUnit Thirty-Nine. Third Person Imperatives; Object Clauses with Verbs of Effort; Athematic Perfects --$tUnit Forty. O-Contract Nouns; Verbal Adjectives in -??? and -????; Subordinate Clauses in Indirect Discourse; Meanings of Prepositional Prefixes --$tUnit Forty-One. Temporal Clauses with ??? and the Like; ????; Attraction --$tUnit Forty-Two. Contract Vowel-Declension Adjectives; Attic Declension; Assimilation of Mood --$tAppendix A. Table of Contractions --$tAppendix B. Principal Parts --$tAppendix C. Paradigms 330 $aThoroughly revised and expanded, Introduction to Attic Greek, 2nd Edition gives student and instructors the most comprehensive and accessible presentation of ancient Greek available. The text features:? Full exposure to the grammar and morphology that students will encounter in actual texts ? Self-contained instructional chapters, with challenging, carefully tailored exercises? Progressively more complex chapters to build the student's knowledge of declensions, tenses, and constructions by alternating emphasis on morphology and syntax? Readings based on actual texts and include unadapted passages from Xenophon, Lysias, Plato, Aristophanes, and Thucydides.? Concise introduction to the history of the Greek language? Composite list of verbs with principal parts, and an appendix of all paradigms? 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