No, it’s not mine mind, but that’s coming at some point. Thanks to Brian LePort over at Near […]
Category Archive: Greek
Many of my long time readers will probably remember that I am a major fan of Timothy Shopen’s […]
I wrote this up some time ago and recent conversations have draw me back to it. On my […]
Nick Nicholas over at Ἡλληνιστεύκοντος has made some very handy and excellent notes about recent updates: TLG updates.
For all you German speakers out there who also just so happen to know Greek, I found an […]
Micheal Palmer is looking for feedback on his blog post on the Scope of a Hellenistic Greek Grammar.
Micheal Palmer posted an old B-Greek post of his explaining Aktionsart that helpfully explains the issues involved. In […]
Danove, Paul. A Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference. Library of New Testament Studies […]
I had a crash course in Mycenaean Greek phonology last night reading this: Smith, Rondal Bruce. “Empirical Evidence […]
I was musing today while perusing Amazon. Mari Olsen’s A Semantic and Pragmatic Model of Lexical and Grammatical […]