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Category Archive: Information Structure

Fun Data Points in Greek

A presentational/thetic clause with an indefinite null subject: καὶ ἐξῆλθον ἀπὸ τῶν ἱερέων ἐκ τῶν ἁγίων καὶ ἀπὸ […]

michaelaubrey June 8, 2015 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics

A note on Lambrecht (1994) on sentence accents

In working on research for an article I’m in the process of cleaning up for publication, I have […]

michaelaubrey September 20, 2012 Books, English, Grammar, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Musings, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics

Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament

It’s available in print now and sold like hotcakes at ETS & SBL…assuming that hotcakes sell really, really […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2010 Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Review: The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek-Part II

A Review of The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of the Order and Articulation of […]

michaelaubrey October 15, 2010 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

Review: The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek–Part I

A Review of The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of the Order and Articulation of […]

michaelaubrey October 13, 2010 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

Pronominal Clitics Attaching to Verbs with Focal Constituents

Specifically, here, we are talking about instances where the pronominal clitic attaches to the verb in spite of […]

michaelaubrey July 24, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

Pronominal Clitics Attaching to Topics

Previously, I set forth three sets of data that make up the difficult examples of pronominal clitics. In […]

michaelaubrey June 6, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

Pronominal Clitics: The Difficult Examples

In our previous post, we looked at a variety of examples of pronominal clitics in noun phrases and […]

michaelaubrey June 5, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

Pronominal Clitics in Noun Phrases: The Data

The primary pronominal clitic form we find within NP’s is the genitive singular =μου. The equal sign, “=,” […]

michaelaubrey April 30, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

The Word Order of Clitic Pronouns

A few days ago I posted a few texts where we had the very same clause used six […]

michaelaubrey April 23, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

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