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Category Archive: Books

Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament

It’s available in print now and sold like hotcakes at ETS & SBL…assuming that hotcakes sell really, really […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2010 Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

New Volume on Grammatical Analysis

There’s a recently released book approaching grammatical analysis from the perspective of Role and Reference Grammar available from […]

michaelaubrey November 10, 2010 Books, Grammar, Language, Linguistics

More on Interrogatives in Ancient Greek

After the response I received from my blog post a little bit ago where I made the observation […]

michaelaubrey October 25, 2010 Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Review: The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek-Part II

A Review of The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of the Order and Articulation of […]

michaelaubrey October 15, 2010 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

Review: The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek–Part I

A Review of The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of the Order and Articulation of […]

michaelaubrey October 13, 2010 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

Long Over Due

After many, many months waiting, a couple book reviews will finally be appearing on this blog. You can […]

michaelaubrey September 18, 2010 Book Reviews, Books, Greek

Do Contemporary Grammars Know What to do with Personal Pronouns?

Two observations: 1) The three most recent intermediate grammars make no reference to the clitic/non-clitic difference between ἐμοῦ […]

michaelaubrey August 29, 2010 Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, PoS

Wallace on the Greek Article

I generally appreciate Daniel Wallace’s Grammar. Granted, I think he uses way too many categories that have very […]

michaelaubrey August 20, 2010 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Musings

Books for Sale

I have a very nice set of the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (4 Volume Set) […]

michaelaubrey August 7, 2010 Books

Events and Books of Note

I’ve been gone for the past month or so, not such much because of work, but because of […]

michaelaubrey July 26, 2010 Books, Greek

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