In working on research for an article I’m in the process of cleaning up for publication, I have […]
Category Archive: Grammar
The translation of Raphael Kühner’s German grammar into English by William Jelf marks the closest we get to […]
I have said before on a number of other occasions that the fact that a mismatch between a […]
I noted in my previous post (Once and twice: The countability of events) that I’ve been reading David Armstrong’s […]
Recently, I have been working through David’s Armstrong’s (1981) article, “The Ancient Greek Aorist as the Aspect of […]
There’s an excellent post on the blog Motivated Grammar about the I vs. Me peeve of grammar pedants, […]
This started as a comment, responding the an observation made by Rod Decker and grew too long, so […]
These are just some passing thoughts—nothing serious or revolutionary—on Bernard Comrie’s little monograph on aspect. 1. On the […]
1. Ancient Grammar Charting the history of the study of tense and aspect in Greek in the Ancient […]
Helma Dik just made an announcement on her website about a online interface for using digitized Greek lexicons […]