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Author: michaelaubrey

Nominal Aspect Note

One chicken may not be a lot of chickens. On the other hand, one chicken might be a […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2015 Greek

Finding a Thank you Worthy of a Linguistics Blog

I’ve been trying to figure out creative ways that I could say thank you to the generosity of those who […]

michaelaubrey April 27, 2015 Books, Other, Personal

Amazing Response Already – Thank you Everyone

Rachel’s jaw dropped when she saw the generosity that readers and friends have demonstrated since yesterday. It looks like […]

michaelaubrey April 26, 2015 Other, Personal

Cambridge Greek Verb Conference – We need your help

Go Fund Me (or ‘Us’, I should say). Many of you are likely aware that this coming July […]

michaelaubrey April 25, 2015 Greek

Paper Uploaded to Academia.edu

It’s in desperate need of an update since it’s now five years, but I decided I should just […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2015 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Steve Runge Doing a Google Hangout

Steve Runge is doing a Google Hangout talking about restrictive clauses and backgrounding in Galatians. Some of you […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2015 Greek

Lucian, On the Death of Peregrinus: An Intermediate Ancient Greek Reader

Lucian, On the Death of Peregrinus: An Intermediate Ancient Greek Reader (Amazon) If you’re interested in… Getting your […]

michaelaubrey April 15, 2015 Books, Greek

Out of Print?

It looks like John Lee’s A History of New Testament Greek Lexicography might be out of print…which is a […]

michaelaubrey April 4, 2015 Books, Greek, Lexicography

Questions Worth Asking: Πᾶς ὁ NOUN vs. Ὁ πᾶς Noun

What motivates the ordering.  I’m looking into the question right now. Stephanie Bakker’s book on the noun phase deals […]

michaelaubrey March 13, 2015 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Scholars in Press: An interview with Elizabeth Robar

Scholars in Press: An interview with Elizabeth Robar. Kris’ second interview, this time with Elizabeth Robar, is up. […]

michaelaubrey March 2, 2015 Greek

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