This weekend, I decided to run the automated parser with what little analysis I have – that is […]
Category Archive: Grammar
This is the beginnings of the morphology work I’ve done in Language Explorer. Nouns are for the most […]
The argument of those who claim that Greek is tenseless basically says that because there are times where […]
If you want to get a good grasp of how discontinuous phrases encode pragmatic functions such as Topic […]
Porter would have us believe that the the Greek Future tense is aspectually vague. That is, it does […]
Since I’ve now written three posts criticizing a number of large scale issues that I have with the […]
It might sound odd to hear that one of the problems of Opentext.org’s database is that it depends […]
An often mentioned dictum we hear from the creators of Opentext.org is, “Meaning implies Choice.”[1] This statement is […]
There are a variety of grammatical constructions in the Greek New Testament where Opentext.org seems to fluctuate on […]
Building on the discussion of markedness and gender two posts ago, here’s a chart Mussies provides for understanding […]