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Category Archive: Latin

Edith Claflin, the Greek linguist you’ve never heard of

Falk (1999) Women, Language and Linguistics
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Over the past year, I’ve been off-and-on reading Julia Falk’s Women, Language and Linguistics: Three American Stories from […]

michaelaubrey September 8, 2025 Dialectology, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Latin, Linguistics

Toward a Cognitive Classical Linguistics

Stephen Carlson over on B-Greek noted that the book, Toward a Cognitive Classical Linguistics, has been made available […]

michaelaubrey December 29, 2019 Books, Greek, Latin

A Brief Note: Accents matter.

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Take the time to learn Greek accents. Please. Just at a basic level of grammar, the nature of […]

michaelaubrey July 20, 2017 A Brief Note, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Information Structure, Language, Latin, Linguistics, Phonology, Typology

Language and Society in the Greek and Roman Worlds

James Clackson, the classisist/historical linguist, recently published on book on sociolinguistics in Ancient Greek & Rome: Language and […]

michaelaubrey April 28, 2016 Book Reviews, Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Sociolinguistics

Διακρίνεσθαι and a non-existant “semantic shift”

I read an excellent article in Novum Testamentum yesterday that argues that the novel sense of διακρίνομαι ‘to […]

michaelaubrey April 27, 2016 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Lexicography, Linguistics

Olga Spevak, The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose

I know that this volume is not strictly about Greek. Nevertheless, it’s a worthwhile volume to examine. And […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2014 Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Grammatical Pedantry: Comparatives in English, Greek & Latin

There’s an excellent post on the blog Motivated Grammar about the I vs. Me peeve of grammar pedants, […]

michaelaubrey June 13, 2012 Greek, Latin, Linguistics, Syntax

Logeion at the University of Chicago

Helma Dik just made an announcement on her website about a online interface for using digitized Greek lexicons […]

michaelaubrey March 14, 2012 Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Latin, Lexicography, Linguistics

Logos Bible Software and the Perseus Project

I’ve known about this one for quite a long time. It’s been in the works since before I […]

michaelaubrey August 12, 2011 Greek, Latin
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