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Category Archive: Grammar

Accordance & Syntax

As someone who has a highly vested interest in syntax databases, I’m excited to hear David Lang say […]

michaelaubrey November 27, 2009 Biblical Studies, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Greek and English Relative Clauses

Though both require relative clauses to begin with a relative pronoun, Greek and English are typologically distinct in […]

michaelaubrey November 13, 2009 English, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Distinguishing Perfects

There are a variety of reasons why the English Perfect and the Greek Perfect must be distinguished in […]

michaelaubrey November 3, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Translation

Logos 4 is Finally Here

Today is a day that I have been waiting for quite some time: LOGOS 4 Over the past […]

michaelaubrey November 2, 2009 Biblical Studies, Books, Exegesis, Greek, Libraries, Logos Bible Software, news stories, Syntax

John Benjamins Publishing Co. and the Internet

John Benjamins is kind of like the Brill of the linguistics world — yes, Brill also publishes linguistics. […]

michaelaubrey October 21, 2009 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Linking, Semantics

Poll: How Well Do You Understand Aspect

For some time I’ve been rather surprised by how many people struggle to understand exactly what Aspect is. […]

michaelaubrey October 21, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Poll, Questions, Semantics

Major Interpretive Issues in 1 Timothy 2:12

Dan Wallace has posted a very short essay that simply surveys the major interpretive landscape of 1 Timothy […]

michaelaubrey October 19, 2009 Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Hermeneutics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Another Perplexing Aspect Article, Part I

So I’ve been working through a relatively recent (2008) article on Aspect in Revelation 5, criticizing and critiquing […]

michaelaubrey October 17, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Translation Posts VS. Grammar/Linguistics Posts

It seems that the former is far, far more popular than the latter. But I enjoy writing about […]

michaelaubrey October 15, 2009 Grammar, Linguistics, Musings, Translation

Logos’ Biblical Languages Reference Collection

On my last post, Carl made an insightful comment — one that  I’ve had myself, though not as […]

michaelaubrey October 3, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek, Hebrew, Language, Logos Bible Software

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