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Category Archive: Grammar

The Structure of Greek Adjective Classes

I’ve been working on fine tuning my adjective classifications for my parse over the past week or so. […]

michaelaubrey June 16, 2009 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology

Culy on Double Case Constructions

In the most recently published articles for Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, Volume 6 (2009), Martin Culy […]

michaelaubrey June 7, 2009 Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Linguistics, Syntax

IS VERBAL ASPECT A PROMINENCE INDICATOR?

That’s the title of an article in Filología Neotestamentaria 19 (2006). The full title is: IS VERBAL ASPECT […]

michaelaubrey June 1, 2009 Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Linking

Discourse Cohesion in Ancient Greek

Another important book that we’ll never be able to afford: Discourse Cohesion in Ancient Greek Edited by S.J. […]

michaelaubrey May 29, 2009 Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

New Greek Grammar!

I picked up a new Greek Grammar recently: New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin by Andrew L. […]

michaelaubrey May 27, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology

Studying Greek Word Order: Comparing Classical & Koine

No, this post isn’t going to provide a comparison of how word order in Classical Greek differs from […]

michaelaubrey May 12, 2009 Book Reviews, Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

Strange Greek Grammar Advice

I came across a website with an outline of Greek Syntax. It was quite traditional and rather simple. […]

michaelaubrey May 11, 2009 Grammar, Greek

Remoteness & Tense in English and Greek

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I was reading an English grammar and came across a discussion of Remoteness with regard to English verbs. […]

michaelaubrey May 8, 2009 English, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Quotes, Semantics

Could I Borrow $100?

Okay, so maybe I’m not really serious on that one, but I’m drooling over this current Eisenbrauns Sale: […]

michaelaubrey May 8, 2009 Books, Linguistics, Linking, Morphology, Phonology

Awkward Translation: When The Message is best?

Typical/Default word order in English requires Core Arguments to appear closer to the verb than Oblique Arguments and […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2009 English, Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Pragmatics, Syntax, Translation

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