I’ll be posting some preliminary discussions from my upcoming paper for BibleTech:2010 over the next couple weeks. I’ve […]
Category Archive: Grammar
What follow is a compilation of quotes from Robertson discussing the problems & challenges in distinguishing middle & […]
I found a thesis on a neighboring language to Greek examining the prosody & information structure of 2nd […]
No, it’s not mine mind, but that’s coming at some point. Thanks to Brian LePort over at Near […]
Many of my long time readers will probably remember that I am a major fan of Timothy Shopen’s […]
I wrote this up some time ago and recent conversations have draw me back to it. On my […]
Micheal Palmer is looking for feedback on his blog post on the Scope of a Hellenistic Greek Grammar.
At the core of Israel’s theological grammar are sentences governed by strong verbs of transformation. Such sentences are […]
Micheal Palmer posted an old B-Greek post of his explaining Aktionsart that helpfully explains the issues involved. In […]
My wife showed this to me in her Hebrew grammar and my jaw dropped. I pulled a screen […]