Contrastive analysis for teaching Koine Greek case syntax to Russian-speaking students /by Thomas Becker.
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- PA851 .C668 2007
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"May, 2007."
1. Introduction
Need for the Study -- Review of Precedent Research and Definition of Terms -- Research Questions, Methodology, and Delimitatoin of Topic -- Organization of Thesis -- Expected Contribution.
2. Theoretical Basis
Theoretical and Practical Challenges to Contrastive Analysis -- A Method for Contrastive Analysis.
3. Contrastive Analysis of Modern Russian annd Konie Greek Case Syntax
Historical Links Between Modern Russian and Koine Greek - Contrastive Analysis of Modern Russian and Koine Greek Case Syntax -- Nominative Case -- Vocative Case -- Genitive Cases -- Dative Case -- Accusative Case -- Summary of Findings.
4. Contrastive Analysis for the Classroom
Common Methods for the Greek Classroom -- Proposals for How California can Contribute to Greek Classroom Methods.
5. Conclusion
Conclusions in Light of the Research Questions -- Areas for Further Study.
Appendix
Walter Cook's Inventory of Deep Cases.
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