This sort of pricing doesn’t encourage the expansion of knowledge. I’d say it’s somewhat akin to all those […]
Category Archive: Greek
Is the adjective syntactic slowly being replaced by the morphologically unusual syntactical? I fear that it is. And […]
Those of you whose Spanish is decent enough to use a Spanish Greek lexicon may be interested in […]
At random I found that W. Sidney Allen has only this year published a new book on Greek […]
There are actually two issues in terms of how we deal with personal pronouns: If the so-called “emphatic” […]
In a bit of e-mail dialogue yesterday and today, I ended up writing a rather lengthy explanation of […]
A continuation from the previous post of books I read during 2009. Greek & Greek Linguistics: Discourse Grammar […]
I’ve started writing this initial post on “emphatic” pronouns at least twice now. First I thought I’d begin […]
I’ve been playing with my Greek parser lately and I decided to annotate a few verses of text. […]
So, uhm, who in the world took the time to make the Wikipedia page for Koine Greek Phonology […]