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[[Daniel Wallace]] describes the Apollonius' Corollary on pages 250–52, in his book [[Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics]]:
[[Daniel Wallace]] concerning the Apollonius' Corollary on pages 250–52, in his book [[Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics]]:


:h. A Genitive Construction (Apollonius’ Corollary): anarthrous head noun with anarthrous genitive noun: both usually have the same semantic force (usually definite or qualitative) (250–52)
:h. A Genitive Construction (Apollonius’ Corollary): anarthrous head noun with anarthrous genitive noun: both usually have the same semantic force (usually definite or qualitative) (250–52)

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Daniel Wallace concerning the Apollonius' Corollary on pages 250–52, in his book Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics:

h. A Genitive Construction (Apollonius’ Corollary): anarthrous head noun with anarthrous genitive noun: both usually have the same semantic force (usually definite or qualitative) (250–52)