

SYMBOLS:
    Various symbols are used throughout the grammar. Their meanings are described 
    below. 
|  | EXAMPLE: 
        This symbol points to an example either in Greek or English that helps 
        to illustrate the feature being discussed. | 
|  | TIP: 
        The coins symbol points to a tip that may help the user remember a particular 
        feature. A memory aid, of sorts. | 
|  | FLAGS: 
        This symbol points to a tip related directly to the problems of translating 
        from Greek to English. Often it suggests simply ways of working through 
        a difficult passage. | 
|  | BOBBIE'S 
        HELMET: This symbol indicates rules that apply to a particular feature. | 
|  | EXERCISE 
        ICON: This identifies a vocal or practical exercise to do to asist 
        in clarifying a matter. | 
|  | CAUTION SIGN: This identifies an exception or a common misunderstanding. |