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Author: michaelaubrey

RBL Review of Porter (2015)

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Last year I reviewed Porter’s collection of essays: Linguistic Analysis of the Greek New Testament: Studies in Tools, […]

michaelaubrey February 9, 2018 Book Reviews, Greek

Happy Septuagint Day, Here’s Some Data!

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I recently ran a syntax query for places where conjunctions begin the apodosis of a conditional construction. For […]

michaelaubrey February 8, 2018 Grammar, Greek, Syntax

Merry Christmas!

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Here’s a lovely Christmas tree in a type ornament tree stand from Caleb Alexander’s Greek grammar (1796) to […]

michaelaubrey December 24, 2017 Books, Greek, Other

Linguistics & Biblical Exegesis (Lexham Methods Series) in Print

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The introductory volume on linguistics and exegesis to which I contributed two chapters is finally in print. Linguistics […]

michaelaubrey November 2, 2017 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics

Greek Linguistics at SBL 2017

If you missed out on the Cambridge Greek Prepositions Workshop in Cambridge back at the end of July, we […]

michaelaubrey November 1, 2017 Greek

October Book Notes 2017

There have been a few events of note in the world of book on Greek linguistics this month. […]

michaelaubrey October 19, 2017 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics

The voice morphology of εἰμί and γίνομαι: Questions of (in)transitivity

It is also no accident that the types of meanings expressed by γίνομαι and εἰμί, one with middle morphology and the other with active morphology correspond effectively one-to-one with the general preferences for other non-linking and low frequency verbs.

michaelaubrey October 14, 2017 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Questions, Semantics, Voice

Forthcoming: Analyzing Meaning by Paul Kroeger

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Long time readers know that the authors are big fans of Paul Kroeger’s introductory textbooks to grammar and […]

michaelaubrey August 24, 2017 Books, Grammar, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics

A brief note on Ruhl (1989) On monosemy

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Two quote from Rulh (1989) On monosemy…

michaelaubrey August 8, 2017 A Brief Note, Books, Grammar, Language, Pragmatics, Semantics

Review of Porter (2015) Linguistic Analysis

The full length review of Stanley Porter’s 2015 collection of essays, Linguistic Analysis, is available on Academia.edu: Review […]

michaelaubrey August 6, 2017 Greek

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