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Author: michaelaubrey

A Companion to Linear B

Was anyone else aware of the fact that Peeters has this three volume set? A Companion to Linear […]

michaelaubrey December 2, 2014 Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics

SBL 2014 in San Diego

This year’s SBL annual meeting was a huge success for me: plenty of meaningful conversation with friends both […]

michaelaubrey November 26, 2014 Other

Olga Spevak, The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose

I know that this volume is not strictly about Greek. Nevertheless, it’s a worthwhile volume to examine. And […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2014 Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Is the perfect like deponency?

(Like all headlines that begin with a question, you can assume this one should be answered with a […]

michaelaubrey November 24, 2014 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Thesis Defense Presentation Power Point

I just uploaded the power point from my thesis defense presentation to Academia.edu. It isn’t a lot of […]

michaelaubrey November 22, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

Journal of Greek Linguistics

Journal of Greek Linguistics: Volume 14, Issue 2, 2014 Not free, of course, but always worth keeping track […]

michaelaubrey November 19, 2014 Greek, Language, Linguistics

Recently Updated the Website Appearance

I updated my website’s appearance. I think this is an improvement, but I’d be interested in feedback.

michaelaubrey November 19, 2014 Greek

Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory material

I have put a lot of thought into how language analysis in Greek is normally done, especially with […]

michaelaubrey November 18, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

On the PIE Desiderative & the Greek Future

  I came across an interesting quote from David Lightfoot in  Natural Logic and the Greek Moods: Greek […]

michaelaubrey November 15, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Linguistics, Semantics

A few more forthcoming books of note

In catching up on this blog and trying staying afoot with the advancement of Greek language scholarship, I […]

michaelaubrey November 6, 2014 Biblical Studies, Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Linguistics, Syntax

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