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Lesson Eleven


 

 

Review
First and Second Declension Nouns
Morphology: The Nominal System (Part 6)

Contents
 

11.0 Introduction, 11-1
11.1 First and Second Declension Noun Rules, 11-2
11.2 Comprehensive Declension-Paradigm, 11-11
11.3 Declension-Paradigm Flow Charts, 11-17
11.4 Article Paradigm Review, 11-20
11.5 Review of Technical Terms, 11-21
11.6 Vocabulary Review, 11-26
Study Guide, 11-32
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Synopsis

Charts for the Greek morphological system are a helpful method to distill a quantity of technical information into an easier digestible visual representation.  Nonetheless, support information is required to understand fully an illustration and its constituent parts, which was furnished with their respective lessons.  However, this information was spread throughout five lessons and some salient points of morphology might have been overlooked.  Therefore, the purpose of this lesson is to condense and refine the essential information by the formulation of rules required to understand first and second declension nouns, and summarize fundamental morphology concerning these declensions.  Furthermore, six of eight noun rules are presented in this lesson.  The last two rules pertain to third declension nouns, and therefore reserved until these nouns are studied.  At the conclusion of the lesson, a study guide integrates the principles presented in this lesson.

Study Aids

The Study Guide Answer Key is designed to reinforce the material presented in Lesson Eleven.  The Comprehensive Examination covers material from Lessons Six through Ten.  All PDF links open in a new window. 

Title, Link and Description
Study Guide Answer Key [PDF]  Instruction
This is the answer key for Lesson Eleven Study Guide.  It is important to answer all of the lesson's exercises to the best of your ability before consulting this answer key.  SA11:1-14

Comprehensive Examination [PDF]  Time limit: 2 hours
This closed-book examination tests comprehension of material presented in Lessons Six through Ten.  A two-hour time limit is suggested for taking this examination.  The examination includes testing over vocabulary, article paradigm, article concord, grammatical concord, lexical form, translation, accents, declension-paradigm notation, and parsing of specific nouns.  The examination also includes multiple choice and true or false questions to test general knowledge.  There is no SA pagination associated with this examination.

Comprehensive Examination Answer Key [PDF] Instruction
This is the answer key for the Comprehensive Examination.  It is important to attempt to answer all of the examination questions to the best of your ability before consulting this answer key.
 

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