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Category Archive: Grammar

Teaching the Wayyiqtol through (a little) Storytelling

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While at SBL this past November, I had a lovely coffee catch-up with Dr. Michelle Knight, Assistant Professor […]

Chris Fresch December 12, 2019 Beginner, Grammar, Hebrew, Language Learning, Morphology, Phonology

Table of Contents: The Article in Post-Classical Greek

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I found the table of contents for The Article in Post-Classical Greek, edited by Daniel King, thanks to […]

Mike Aubrey September 20, 2019 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Book Note: The Article in Post-Classical Greek

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SIL International has published The Article in Post-Classical Greek, edited by Daniel King, on September 9, 2019 in the Publications in Translation and Textlinguistics monograph series.

Mike Aubrey September 15, 2019 Books, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Unemphatic ’emphatic’ pronouns in Koine Greek

Clitics in Greek
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Dik (2003) gives an analysis of Greek nominative pronouns that suggests that there are occasion were even the […]

Mike Aubrey September 7, 2019 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, PoS, Semantics

Tests for tense and aspect

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In a brief discussion published earlier this year, I noted, “Not all Greek verbs inflect as perfects.” I […]

Mike Aubrey September 5, 2019 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Necessary-and-sufficient conditions in a nutshell (or, Is Jesus a zombie?)

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Editor’s note: this article was originally published on the blog Old School Script. We have taken over its […]

Kris Lyle June 28, 2019 Beginner, Cognitive Linguistics, Lexical Semantics, Semantics

Break vs. read: Transitivity in Greek

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Primary and secondary grammar classes teach that a transitive clause is a clause with an object: Rachel shattered […]

Mike Aubrey June 20, 2019 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology, Voice

Against Verbal Aspect Theory

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“Verbal Aspect Theory” and its companion “Aktionsart Theory” are both phrases that need to be reconsidered. The way it gets used by NT grammarians is anachronistic and leads to misreadings of the grammatical literature.

Mike Aubrey June 1, 2019 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics

Grammar Notes: Grammaticalization

English has constructions that sort of look like Greek middle voice. The door closed (Greek: ἐκλείσθη ἡ θύρα)Rachel […]

Mike Aubrey May 27, 2019 English, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

The Greek perfect: An overview Slides

The Greek perfect, An overview
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My audience didn’t do a particularly good job participating in the beginning quiz. Next time I’ll need to find some additional incentives.

Mike Aubrey May 20, 2019 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Voice

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