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Category Archive: Grammar

If you want to understand Greek Information Structure…

One of the best ways to go about it is to look at parallel passages in the Gospels […]

michaelaubrey April 18, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Linguistics, Syntax

Τίς & Τις

Seriously, is the distinction grammars drawn between τίς & τις overdrawn? Semantically, do not both express indefinite meaning? […]

michaelaubrey April 10, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Greek Voice as a Lexical Process

I had the pleasure of reading a delightful article on voice this past week: Masayoshi Shibatani, “Voice” in […]

michaelaubrey April 4, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

BibleTech:2010 More Musings

The past two days have been a rush of presentations, technology, and Greek linguistics.  It was exciting to […]

michaelaubrey March 30, 2010 Biblical Studies, Grammar, Greek, Language Learning, Linguistics, Logos Bible Software, Musings

New Testament Greek Linguistic Databases

File this under “Rant.” We have a good dozen different Greek morphology databases/annotation. We have (currently) two New […]

michaelaubrey March 21, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Rant, Syntax

Discourse Grammar

Just appeared on Eisenbraun: Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament: A Practical Introduction for Teaching and Exegesis […]

michaelaubrey March 10, 2010 Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics

Breaking Down the Hellenistic Greek Verb

Let’s start with a root for a verb that takes 1st Aorist morphology (we’ll call them “Verb Class […]

michaelaubrey February 22, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology

The “Tense” Terminology Problem

Should a future Hellenistic Greek Reference Grammar do away with the traditional & problematic terminology? The table of […]

michaelaubrey February 21, 2010 Grammar, Greek

Book Review: Verbs of Transference by Paul Danove – Part II

Danove, Paul. A Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference. Library of New Testament Studies […]

michaelaubrey February 20, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Blogging Plans for the Next Two Weeks

I’ll be posting some preliminary discussions from my upcoming paper for BibleTech:2010 over the next couple weeks. I’ve […]

michaelaubrey February 17, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

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