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Author: michaelaubrey

ΘΕΛΩ + Subjunctive in Mark 10:36

The syntax of Mark 10:36 has been discussed at length of B-Greek a few months ago. (Mark 10:36 […]

michaelaubrey September 19, 2011 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

RBL Review of On Conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch

A book review of of Tjen Anwar’s On conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch: A study of translational syntax […]

michaelaubrey September 15, 2011 Grammar, Greek, Hebrew, Language, Linguistics, Septuagint

Radical Frame Semantics and Biblical Hebrew

This just popped up on Eisenbraun’s New & Noteworthy RSS feed: Radical Frame Semantics and Biblical Hebrew:Exploring Lexical […]

michaelaubrey September 14, 2011 Cognitive Linguistics, Hebrew, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics

Greek Pedagogy

I’m quickly growing to enjoy Daniel Streett’s blog posts. Be sure to read today’s: The Man Behind the […]

michaelaubrey September 10, 2011 Greek, Language, Language Learning

Bad Book Binding

I was reminded by a comment in my previous post by James Spinti of our shared frustration with […]

michaelaubrey September 9, 2011 Books

Streett on Reading Greek

I discovered this morning not only that Daniel Streett has a blog, but that he has written an […]

michaelaubrey September 8, 2011 Greek, Language, Language Learning

On the Necessity Buying Expensive Books

There is some discussion on B-Greek about “Tools of the Trade” right now. The discussion is primarily the […]

michaelaubrey September 7, 2011 Books, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics

Logos Bible Software and the Perseus Project

I’ve known about this one for quite a long time. It’s been in the works since before I […]

michaelaubrey August 12, 2011 Greek, Latin

Book Review: Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part III

Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part I Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part II Pietro Bortone’s Greek prepositions […]

michaelaubrey August 7, 2011 Book Reviews, Books, Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Book Review: Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part II

The first two chapters of Luraghi’s volume consist of her introduction and her theoretical foundation. The former includes […]

michaelaubrey July 13, 2011 Book Reviews, Books, Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, PoS, Semantics

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