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Category Archive: Greek

Why I’m excited about Muraoka’s Lexicon

John A. L. Lee writes about Greek lexicons: We come now to the Septuagint. Until now we have […]

michaelaubrey July 24, 2009 Books, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics

Translating Dionysius Thrax

Kyle Clark of Λεγω My Λογον is going to begin translating Dionysius Thrax. This is something I’ve been […]

michaelaubrey July 24, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Translation

Reading Vs. Analysis Question

I’m sure many of your remember my poll a while back asking whether you placed a higher priority […]

michaelaubrey July 23, 2009 Greek, Language, Language Learning, Poll, Questions

Communicative Language Learning Quote of the Day

I began reading When Dead Tongues Speak today. The first essay was fantastic. Here’s the quote of the […]

michaelaubrey July 23, 2009 Books, Greek, Language, Language Learning, Linguistics, Quotes

Muraoka’s LXX Lexicon Available

Eisenbrauns has Muraoka’s A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint in stock now! Currently, it says that there are […]

michaelaubrey July 23, 2009 Books, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Septuagint

You MUST use BDAG

If you don’t you’ll get lost and your Greek won’t improve. Some time ago, I was working through […]

michaelaubrey July 22, 2009 Greek, Language, Lexicography

Making Important Greek Monographs Accessible

Email Oxford University Press HERE. And request them to make Buist Fanning’s Verbal Aspect in New Testament Greek […]

michaelaubrey July 21, 2009 Books, Greek

Bedside Reading

Last night as I was reading by lamp light before rolling over and going to sleep, I picked […]

michaelaubrey July 18, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Second Language Acquisition: Modern & Hellenistic Greek

This post provides some thoughts on a question posed to me by Daniel from Hebrew and Greek Reader. […]

michaelaubrey July 18, 2009 Greek, Hebrew, Language, Language Learning

Forget International SBL

I’d rather go to this conference: The 8th International Meeting on Greek Linguistics ‘The Greek Verb: Morphology, Syntax, […]

michaelaubrey July 8, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax

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