Chris & Kris, who blog about the intersection of biblical studies and linguistics at Old School Script have posted an interview with me as a kick off to a new series of interviews that they’re putting together.
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Here’s a recently completed Ph.D. Dissertation posted on Academia.edu. Thought you might be interested:
Constantin von Tischendorf, the great textual critic and New Testament scholar turns 200 years old today. Pour a […]
Ancient Greek Verb-Initial Compounds: Their Diachronic Development Within the Greek Compound System by Olga Tribulato I don’t know […]
I uploaded a power point presentation on Greek syntax databases that presented at BibleTech 2010. It’s available for […]
With the posting of the second portion of background/prefatory material to my thesis, I have officially uploaded my […]
The purpose of this second post (for the first post, see here: Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory […]
I don’t think I’ll have time for posting this week, so I just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
I have two or three posts on the burner that should be finished fairly soon after Christmas, though, so you can expect some more reading soon.
One post will be my comments & response to Dan Wallace’s post, Lexical Fallacies by Linguists [supposed fallacies–I would say].
The other is my second & final post (the first one here: Challenges in language analysis) providing some context for why my thesis is the way it is. There will be a like to the PDF available in that post, too.
I Am the Very Model of a Biblical Philologist
I’m not an ANE guy, but even I can’t resist posting this:
If anything could supplant LSJ, this could be it. I’m looking forward to picking up a copy. The […]