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Category Archive: Greek

Be Back Soon

I had planned on being out camping earlier this week, but haven’t been able to leave until today. […]

michaelaubrey May 20, 2009 Greek, Hebrew, Language, Language Learning, Other

Greek Word Studies

I’m sitting in Trinity Western’s Library translating the LXX of 1 Samuel this afternoon (I’m aiming for completing […]

michaelaubrey May 12, 2009 Greek, Lexicography

Studying Greek Word Order: Comparing Classical & Koine

No, this post isn’t going to provide a comparison of how word order in Classical Greek differs from […]

michaelaubrey May 12, 2009 Book Reviews, Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

The Best Thing I Heard All Day: Learning Greek

The right person is headed in the right direction: Mounce on Method: Where do we go from here? […]

michaelaubrey May 11, 2009 Greek, Language Learning

Greek Grammar on PrePublication

David Alan Black’s Learn to Read New Testament Greek is now on prepublication at Logos: Learn to Read […]

michaelaubrey May 11, 2009 Books, Greek

Strange Greek Grammar Advice

I came across a website with an outline of Greek Syntax. It was quite traditional and rather simple. […]

michaelaubrey May 11, 2009 Grammar, Greek

Remoteness & Tense in English and Greek

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I was reading an English grammar and came across a discussion of Remoteness with regard to English verbs. […]

michaelaubrey May 8, 2009 English, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Quotes, Semantics

Awkward Translation: When The Message is best?

Typical/Default word order in English requires Core Arguments to appear closer to the verb than Oblique Arguments and […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2009 English, Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Pragmatics, Syntax, Translation

Phonology, Pronunciation and Language Learning

I’d like to take up the question of what pronunciation system should be used for teaching Greek from […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2009 Greek, Language, Language Learning, Phonology

Case: Nominative & Accusative

What is the best way to characterize the Nominative and Accusative Cases in Greek? Could the studies on […]

michaelaubrey May 2, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Semantics

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