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Category Archive: Greek

4 Maccabees 18:23 in Translation

There are some strange anomalies in the NRSV’s translation of 4 Maccabees considering its typical perspective on grammatical […]

michaelaubrey April 3, 2009 4 Maccabees, Greek, Translation

Cases & Prepositions – A Proposal

No, I don’t have a proposal for some unified and rigorous description of how cases, prepositions, and semantics […]

michaelaubrey April 3, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek

Case Categories – A Better Approach?

Most grammars delineate the meaning of the cases by providing labels for usage. I propose that a better […]

michaelaubrey April 1, 2009 Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics

Searches that Found me

καί= is No. Not at all.

michaelaubrey April 1, 2009 Greek, Searches

The Syntax of Participles

On the whole, I’ve noticed that the better Hellenistic Greek writers, such as the author of 4 Maccabees […]

michaelaubrey March 31, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Syntax

1:00 AM Pizza

Tonight’s an all-nighter for a Syntax paper. That definitely deserves a pizza with an extra thick crust! I’d […]

michaelaubrey March 31, 2009 Food, Greek, Other

Greek Grammar Research

Are there more exciting developments and research projects happening in Classical Greek grammar than there are in Koine/”Biblical” […]

michaelaubrey March 30, 2009 Grammar, Greek

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

Erasmian Pronunciation

People say that they use and teach with the Erasmian pronunciation because its easier for students for learning […]

michaelaubrey March 24, 2009 Greek, Language, Language Learning, Linguistics, Phonology, Questions

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