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Category Archive: FLEx

Playing with My Parser

I’ve been playing with my Greek parser lately and I decided to annotate a few verses of text. […]

michaelaubrey December 20, 2009 FLEx, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology

Tregelles Greek New Testament Available

Dirk Jongkind was kind enough to come back and leave a comment letting me know that Tyndale House […]

michaelaubrey June 2, 2009 FLEx, Greek, news stories, Textual Criticism

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

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

Distressing Parsing

So I’m still working on this parsing problem. I redid a good amount of work and went back […]

michaelaubrey March 22, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology

Morphological Parsing

They sometime say that in order to make a leap forward you need to take a couple steps […]

michaelaubrey March 22, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Morphology

Dealing with Voice in Greek

Is there any reason why we couldn’t treat voice as derivational rather than inflectional? That is to say, […]

michaelaubrey March 3, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Morphology

Successful Automated Parsing

This weekend, I decided to run the automated parser with what little analysis I have – that is […]

michaelaubrey January 20, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Morphology
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