As someone who has a highly vested interest in syntax databases, I’m excited to hear David Lang say […]
Category Archive: Grammar
Though both require relative clauses to begin with a relative pronoun, Greek and English are typologically distinct in […]
There are a variety of reasons why the English Perfect and the Greek Perfect must be distinguished in […]
Today is a day that I have been waiting for quite some time: LOGOS 4 Over the past […]
John Benjamins is kind of like the Brill of the linguistics world — yes, Brill also publishes linguistics. […]
For some time I’ve been rather surprised by how many people struggle to understand exactly what Aspect is. […]
Dan Wallace has posted a very short essay that simply surveys the major interpretive landscape of 1 Timothy […]
So I’ve been working through a relatively recent (2008) article on Aspect in Revelation 5, criticizing and critiquing […]
It seems that the former is far, far more popular than the latter. But I enjoy writing about […]
On my last post, Carl made an insightful comment — one that I’ve had myself, though not as […]