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Author: michaelaubrey

Searches that Found me

καί= is No. Not at all.

michaelaubrey April 1, 2009 Greek, Searches

The Production of the TNIV/NIV

Mike Sangrey has provided us with an excellent communication from Stan Gundry of Zondervan about the publication of […]

michaelaubrey March 31, 2009 English, Translation

The Syntax of Participles

On the whole, I’ve noticed that the better Hellenistic Greek writers, such as the author of 4 Maccabees […]

michaelaubrey March 31, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Syntax

1:00 AM Pizza

Tonight’s an all-nighter for a Syntax paper. That definitely deserves a pizza with an extra thick crust! I’d […]

michaelaubrey March 31, 2009 Food, Greek, Other

He Like Avocados

Enough Said.

michaelaubrey March 30, 2009 Not Studying Greek

Greek Grammar Research

Are there more exciting developments and research projects happening in Classical Greek grammar than there are in Koine/”Biblical” […]

michaelaubrey March 30, 2009 Grammar, Greek

Reflections on BibleTech:2009

I intend to write about most, if not all, of the presentations I attended this weekend. But I’m […]

michaelaubrey March 30, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Language Learning, Lexicography, Linguistics, Morphology

Live Blogging – Maybe.

I haven’t decided yet, but I might Live Blog a few sessions of the BibleTech conference. I’m hesitant […]

michaelaubrey March 25, 2009 Musings

Coming Back to Greek Voice

A little bit ago, I wrote a post about Greek voice, where I asked the question: Is there […]

michaelaubrey March 25, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology

Erasmian Pronunciation

People say that they use and teach with the Erasmian pronunciation because its easier for students for learning […]

michaelaubrey March 24, 2009 Greek, Language, Language Learning, Linguistics, Phonology, Questions

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