I just read Chris Brady’s post about how he won’t be at SBL this year (SBL – I […]
Author: michaelaubrey
For the past couple years now, I’ve generally held back on criticizing other published works of others (with […]
The same thing happened last year. If you’re a linguist, you get screwed by scheduling conflicts. Maybe this […]
Logos Bible Software has released the new version of their flagship project: Logos 5. It incorporates some massive […]
Despite the production of other New Testament grammars, Winer’s work continued to hold the greatest influence throughout the […]
In working on research for an article I’m in the process of cleaning up for publication, I have […]
The translation of Raphael Kühner’s German grammar into English by William Jelf marks the closest we get to […]
I have said before on a number of other occasions that the fact that a mismatch between a […]
I noted in my previous post (Once and twice: The countability of events) that I’ve been reading David Armstrong’s […]
Recently, I have been working through David’s Armstrong’s (1981) article, “The Ancient Greek Aorist as the Aspect of […]