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Author: michaelaubrey

5 posts about needs in minority language Bible translation

Over the past 18 months, I have dedicated a number of essays here to discussing the work that […]

michaelaubrey April 16, 2021 Editorial, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Translation

An Invitation: Building Reciprocity in Bible Translation

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Two years ago, Rachel and I, the editors of Koine-Greek.com, began the process of joining Wycliffe Bible Translators. […]

michaelaubrey April 10, 2021 Editorial

Notes on discourse grammar & sentence grammar

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Brent Niedergall, a few days ago, wrote a review (link) of Todd A. Scacewater’s Discourse Analysis of the […]

michaelaubrey March 28, 2021 Cognitive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

Greek on YouTube, II

The most regular readers here at Koine-Greek.com are likely already familiar with Seumas Macdonald’s site: The Patrologist. He […]

michaelaubrey February 27, 2021 Grammar, Greek, Language, Language Learning

B-Greek’s Online Status

Those of you who frequent this site, Koine-Greek.com, might also occasionally also peruse the B-Greek forums as well. […]

michaelaubrey January 27, 2021 Greek

Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt IV

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Greek Prepositions in the New Testament: A Cognitive-Functional Description by Rachel & Michael Aubrey For Part I: Introducing: […]

michaelaubrey January 17, 2021 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Language, Lexical Semantics, Linguistics, Semantics

Merry Christmas

Καλά Χριστούγεννα!

michaelaubrey December 25, 2020 Greek

Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt III

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Greek Prepositions in the New Testament:A Cognitive-Functional Description by Rachel & Michael Aubrey For Part I: Introducing: Greek […]

michaelaubrey December 21, 2020 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexical Semantics, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Introducing: Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt II

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Greek Prepositions in the New Testament:A Cognitive-Functional Descriptionby Rachel & Michael Aubrey For Part I: Introducing: Greek Prepositions […]

michaelaubrey December 3, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

How are Greek Questions formed?

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A critique of pedagogical Greek grammar.

michaelaubrey November 30, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language

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