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Category Archive: Greek

Using Logos to study Greek texts not in Logos

As commentaries on Ephesians go, I generally find myself regularly going back to John Chrysostom and his homilies […]

michaelaubrey December 2, 2008 Ephesians, Greek, John Chrysostom

Learning Greek

So I had planned on posting pictures showing you what I’ve been doing. But unfortunately, camera problems have […]

michaelaubrey December 2, 2008 Greek, Language Learning

On the reading of books on Greek Linguistics…

Let me give you a piece of advice. If you’re reading a book about Hellenistic Greek that seeks […]

michaelaubrey December 1, 2008 Greek, Linguistics

Confessions of a Struggling Greek Student

I’ll admit it. I don’t know Greek incredibly well. Now I can do the analysis. I can do […]

michaelaubrey November 28, 2008 Greek, Language Learning

Thankful even though Thanksgiving was in October

I’m living in Canada presently so we celebrated Thanksgiving on the day Americans celebrate Columbus day (or I […]

michaelaubrey November 27, 2008 Greek, Musings

Toward a Unified Description of the Greek Participle

This is part of a syntax piece that I’m writing up presently with the hope of presenting it […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2008 Ephesians, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Syntax

Parsing Greek Words

In the Epistle of Diognetus, we find the word: ἀφυλάκτως. The context is:  οὐ πολὺ πλέον αὐτῶν […]

michaelaubrey November 21, 2008 Grammar, Greek

Greek & Contemporary Language Learning Methods

During the year that I was in Texas, I worked with a college student who was learning Greek […]

michaelaubrey November 21, 2008 Greek

Discontinuous Syntax Part IV

This is a continuation of my series examining Devine and Stephen’s book Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek. Today’s […]

michaelaubrey November 20, 2008 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Series, Syntax

Interested in Greek Word Order?

Then if this book review is correct, you should be saving your pennies for: Word Order in Ancient […]

michaelaubrey November 20, 2008 Books, Greek

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