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Author: michaelaubrey

Greek Prepositions Workshop Presentation Slides

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We have uploaded our slides from the Tyndale House Greek Prepositions Workshop to Academia.edu. They’re available below:

michaelaubrey August 3, 2017 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Review supplement of Porter (2015) Linguistic analysis of the Greek New Testament

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While working on editing the three parts of my review into a cohesive whole document to make available […]

michaelaubrey August 1, 2017 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

Christiansen & Chater (2017) Towards an integrated science of language

Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater published an excellent article in Nature yesterday: Toward an integrated science of language. This […]

michaelaubrey August 1, 2017 Cognitive Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics

Review Part III: Porter (2015) Linguistic analysis of the Greek New Testament

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Porter, Stanley. 2015. Linguistic analysis of the Greek New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. This review is […]

michaelaubrey July 30, 2017 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax

Book notes: Paul’s Triumph

Paul’s Triumph: Reassessing 2 Corinthians 2:14 in Its Literary and Historical Context by Christoph Heilig. Don’t let the […]

michaelaubrey July 29, 2017 Books, Greek, Semantics, Syntax

BMCR: Nathalie Rousseau’s Du syntagme au lexique: sur la composition en grec

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Books such as this one are a good reason to continue to pay attention to non-English scholarship on […]

michaelaubrey July 26, 2017 Books, Greek

Compounds & derivatives

Sometimes looking at how a give noun is used to produce other words in a fascinating exercise. These […]

michaelaubrey July 23, 2017 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Lexicography, Morphology, Semantics

A Brief Note: Accents matter.

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Take the time to learn Greek accents. Please. Just at a basic level of grammar, the nature of […]

michaelaubrey July 20, 2017 A Brief Note, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Information Structure, Language, Latin, Linguistics, Phonology, Typology

ἐκ and ἀπό with temporal expressions in the papyri

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One question asked at the Greek Prepositions Workshop at Tyndale House was about the use of ἀπό and ἐκ in temporal expressions beyond the corpus we used, specifically in the papyri.

michaelaubrey July 7, 2017 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Five usage-types for ἐκ and ἀπό

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The following is an essay encompassing the analysis and data that we will be presenting in our paper on ἐκ and ἀπό at the Greek Prepositions Workshop at Tyndale house in Cambridge this coming Friday, June 30th. It is a compilation of the short pieces that we have posted over the past week.

michaelaubrey June 26, 2017 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

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