In other contexts, I probably would not have highlighted a book that is so much more directly aimed […]
Category Archive: Discourse Grammar
If it wasn’t for chunking, we would all have a very hard time communicating. Whether you realize it or not, you chunk up your conversations and writing everyday. In speech you might pause, say “um”, “alright,” or “so”. In this post, we’ll look at how Hebrew and Greek use chunking to different effects.
We are excited and pleased to announce that our friend and colleague here at Koine-Greek.com, Chris Fresch, will […]
SIL’s publishing arm has announced that Stephen Levinsohn has published new, expanded, and official editions of his self-instruction […]
Editor’s note: this article was originally published on the blog Old School Script. We have taken over its […]
Brent Niedergall, a few days ago, wrote a review (link) of Todd A. Scacewater’s Discourse Analysis of the […]
Thursday, Nov. 19th, at 8:00-9:00 a.m. PST (1600 GMT) Steve Runge will begin hosting a five-part Zoom seminar […]
Two volumes that I find myself relying upon heavily for an article on discourse and 2 Thessalonians are: […]