I’ve written enough about language learning and how much we fail to teach students to learn the language […]
Category Archive: Grammar
As I’m finishing up my work on 4 Maccabbees (I hope to be done by Tuesday), I’ve noticed […]
There have been a few exicing developments for Greek students in the past few days; developments that a […]
My wife had a vocabulary quiz this afternoon. She hates them. And its not because she doesn’t know […]
Parts of Speech – Determiners, Particles, Pronouns & Others: In what discussion that follows, we will examine our […]
I saw the strangest syntax today – a VS ordering in English from the pen of John Piper […]
Introduction: Over the next couple weeks, I’m going to be comparing the various morphology tagging systems that I […]
Is there any reason why we couldn’t treat voice as derivational rather than inflectional? That is to say, […]
I’ve been steadily comparing a variety of translations of 4 Maccabees as I’ve worked through the book, including […]
I came across an ordering I had never seen in a Hellenistic text: τῆς ἐκείνου μεγαλειότητος Diogn 10.5 […]