Since I was rather critical of Porter a couple days ago, I suppose I should provide a clarifying […]
Category Archive: Morphology
By the way, a thought on Porter’s definition of the Future form: “Rather than temporal values, the future form […]
I said previously that I thought Caragounis’ criticisms against Porter on the question of Aspect and Time in […]
Silzer, Peter James and Thomas John Finley. How Biblical Languages Work: A Students Guide to Learning Hebrew and […]
This is one of those developments that I kind of want to keep to myself, but also too […]
Greek is a unique language, you know, just like every other language is. But seriously, there are things […]
Welcome to our first major round up of Greek posts from around the blogosphere. I hope that I […]
Now that I’ve finished, relatively speaking (there’s more to do in morphophonemics), working on Russian Phonology. My sights […]