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Author: michaelaubrey

March/April was busy

I’ve been away from this blog for a while now. I apologize for that, but I thought I […]

michaelaubrey April 15, 2011 Other, Personal

Two Greek books that should be inexpensive paperbacks

Here are a couple books that really should be available in inexpensive paperbacks. Both have companion volumes that […]

michaelaubrey March 1, 2011 Books, Greek

Exegetical Payoff in Grammatical Research

Here’s a question for you. It’s one that I’ve been pondering for some time. Should placing a priority […]

michaelaubrey February 21, 2011 Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Hebrew, Language, Linguistics

Clarifying Allan & Kemmer on Middle Voice: Cognitive Linguistics

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To understand how Allan and Kemmer deal with the question of polysemy, we need to move to a […]

michaelaubrey February 6, 2011 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, SBL, Semantics, Series, Syntax, Voice

New Dissertation on the Greek Imperfect in Luke

There’s a brand new dissertation from the University of Texas Arlington (where many SIL dissertations have arisen) on […]

michaelaubrey January 22, 2011 Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

The Middle Voice Panel Discussion: An Interim Comment

Buist Fanning’s review of The Linguist as Pedagogue: Trends in the Teaching and Linguistic Analysis of the Greek […]

michaelaubrey January 19, 2011 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Language, Linguistics, Voice

Clarifying Allan & Kemmer on Middle Voice: Markedness

Two important questions came up during the SBL panel discussion on deponency that are worth commenting on here […]

michaelaubrey January 16, 2011 Books, Grammar, Language, Linguistics, Musings, Semantics, Syntax

Middle Voice, Deponency & Language Typology

One of the questions put forward to the panel in the discussion was on the lack of comment […]

michaelaubrey December 23, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, SBL, Typology, Voice

Bibliography

Bhat, D. N. S. The Prominence of Tense, Aspect, and Mood. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1999. Blass, Friedrich. Grammar […]

michaelaubrey December 22, 2010 Greek

Dionysius Thrax & Translating Πάθος

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Click below to follow us via e-mail or RSS or Facebook. Bernard Taylor’s paper in the 2010 SBL […]

michaelaubrey December 13, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, SBL, Semantics, Syntax, Voice

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