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Schwab's Syntax of the Greek Comparative - Hislorische Syntax der griechischen Comparation in der klassischen Litteratur, Schwab von Otto. Heft 2. Würzburg, 1894. Pp. 180. 5 Mk.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 This does not favour ‘adversative comparison.’ We can illustrate the up-growth of a denominative suffix for the comparative from a phrase like ‘Compared with John (from 〈the standpoint of〉 John) James is the strong 〈one〉.’
2 The nominalizing article with participles and infinitives and the article with abstract nouns are not really demonstrative.