Syntax and Grammar around Circumstantial Participles in Ancient Greek
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used to negate all circumstantial participles but conditionals | οὐ | (revised) |
used to negate conditional circumstantial participles | μή | (revised) |
are circumstantial participles in attribute position? | no | |
καίπερ | "although" with concessive participle | |
ὅμως | "nevertheless" with main verb (concessive) | (revised) |
ἔπειτα | "then" with main verb (temporal) | |
ἤδη | "already" with main verb (temporal) | |
τότε | "then" with main verb (temporal) | |
ἅτε | "since", "because" with causal participle | |
οἷα | "since", "because" with causal participle | |
ὡς (non future) | "because" with causal participle | |
ὡς (future) | "in order to" with purpose participle | |
what is difference between ἅτε/οἷα and ὡς? | ἅτε/οἷα gives the factual reason, ὡς gives the reason assumed by the agent of main verb |
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