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Category Archive: Morphology

Comparing Greek Morphologies – Part II

Parts of Speech – Determiners, Particles, Pronouns & Others: In what discussion that follows, we will examine our […]

michaelaubrey March 11, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Logos Bible Software, Morphology

Comparing Greek Morphologies – Part I

Introduction: Over the next couple weeks, I’m going to be comparing the various morphology tagging systems that I […]

michaelaubrey March 11, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Logos Bible Software, Morphology

Dealing with Voice in Greek

Is there any reason why we couldn’t treat voice as derivational rather than inflectional? That is to say, […]

michaelaubrey March 3, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Morphology

Agency and Transitivity: A Review of Grammatical Relations and Voice

This post is based on a paper reviewing two articles, one on grammatical relations and agency and the […]

Rachel Aubrey February 14, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax

Successful Automated Parsing

This weekend, I decided to run the automated parser with what little analysis I have – that is […]

michaelaubrey January 20, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Morphology

The Rough Beginnings of Greek Morphology

This is the beginnings of the morphology work I’ve done in Language Explorer. Nouns are for the most […]

michaelaubrey January 16, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology

The Greek Future & Aspect: Evidence from Diachronic Morphology

Porter would have us believe that the the Greek Future tense is aspectually vague. That is, it does […]

michaelaubrey January 6, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology

Gerhard Mussies on Gender – Pt II

Building on the discussion of markedness and gender two posts ago, here’s a chart Mussies provides for understanding […]

michaelaubrey December 27, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics

Gerhard Mussies on Gender

In independent adjectives, the value of the feminine categories consists in the positive reference to a female person […]

michaelaubrey December 27, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology, Musings, Semantics, Translation

The Basics of Verbal Aspect – A Review Part I

I must first extent my thanks to Jesse Hillman of Zondervan, who went beyond the call of duty […]

michaelaubrey November 8, 2008 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Pragmatics, Semantics, Series, Syntax

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