The purpose of this second post (for the first post, see here: Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory […]
Category Archive: Grammar
I know that this volume is not strictly about Greek. Nevertheless, it’s a worthwhile volume to examine. And […]
(Like all headlines that begin with a question, you can assume this one should be answered with a […]
I just uploaded the power point from my thesis defense presentation to Academia.edu. It isn’t a lot of […]
I have put a lot of thought into how language analysis in Greek is normally done, especially with […]
I came across an interesting quote from David Lightfoot in Natural Logic and the Greek Moods: Greek […]
In catching up on this blog and trying staying afoot with the advancement of Greek language scholarship, I […]
I’m way behind on using this website to record and document ongoing publications that interface Greek and linguistics. […]
For those who skipped over the nonsensically long post before this one, I successfully defended my thesis on […]
Just to recap on this series, since I’ve been so busy with so many other things and so […]