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Author: michaelaubrey

Pronominal Clitics: The Difficult Examples

In our previous post, we looked at a variety of examples of pronominal clitics in noun phrases and […]

michaelaubrey June 5, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

Pronominal Clitics in Noun Phrases: The Data

The primary pronominal clitic form we find within NP’s is the genitive singular =μου. The equal sign, “=,” […]

michaelaubrey April 30, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

The Word Order of Clitic Pronouns

A few days ago I posted a few texts where we had the very same clause used six […]

michaelaubrey April 23, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

New Page to the Sidebar

I added a new page to my side bar today, compiling into one place my discussion of Devine […]

michaelaubrey April 19, 2010 Other

If you want to understand Greek Information Structure…

One of the best ways to go about it is to look at parallel passages in the Gospels […]

michaelaubrey April 18, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Linguistics, Syntax

Two Review of Muraoka’s Lexicon

I’m sure many of you saw recently Danker’s review of Muraoka’s new LXX Lexicon. It was noted briefly […]

michaelaubrey April 13, 2010 Greek, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics

Τίς & Τις

Seriously, is the distinction grammars drawn between τίς & τις overdrawn? Semantically, do not both express indefinite meaning? […]

michaelaubrey April 10, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Greek Voice as a Lexical Process

I had the pleasure of reading a delightful article on voice this past week: Masayoshi Shibatani, “Voice” in […]

michaelaubrey April 4, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Greek texts.

A wiki of Greek texts: Κύρια Σελίδα/English

michaelaubrey April 1, 2010 Greek

In Soviet Russia…

… consonants palatalize you! How Computers Can Do Fieldwork For You: A Case Study—Chit Fullah I laughed so […]

michaelaubrey April 1, 2010 Humor, Linguistics

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