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Category Archive: Grammar

A Syntactic Mess in Ephesians 1

Carl Conrad has said it a few times in the past week or so and I have to […]

michaelaubrey December 11, 2008 English, Ephesians, Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Syntax, Translation

Future Tense: Greek and English

At some point in my blogging, I criticized Porter about his definition of the Future tense form, particularly […]

michaelaubrey December 10, 2008 English, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics

Determining the Rules of Greek Grammar

Let’s say that  you’re trying to determine what is and what is not allowed grammatically in Greek and […]

michaelaubrey December 9, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Syntax

Greek Possessives & Non-Verbal Predicates

I mentioned in my last post that Greek non-verbal predicates can be used to express possession as in […]

michaelaubrey December 9, 2008 Ephesians, Grammar, Greek, Translation

Greek Non-Verbal Predicates

Ancient Greek allows for (at least) two types of non-verbal predicates.* In English grammar, non-verbal predicates are expressed […]

michaelaubrey December 8, 2008 Ellipsis, Grammar, Greek, Pragmatics, Syntax

Discourse and Information Structure

I’m came across an interesting powerpoint on Discourse Structure and Information Structure, if anyone’s interested: HERE Its not […]

michaelaubrey December 6, 2008 Information Structure, Linguistics

Esoteric Scholarship: Linguistics and the New Testament II

I want to come back to the issue of Aspect & Tense now. Let’s look at the debated […]

michaelaubrey December 6, 2008 Biblical Studies, Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Musings, Rant

Esoteric Scholarship: Linguistics and the New Testament

A discourse analysis of Philippians by Jeffrey Reed
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There are dozens of thoughts that popped into my head as I read Steve’s followup post on scholarship. […]

michaelaubrey December 6, 2008 Discourse Analysis, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Musings

Am I crazy?

Am I crazy or is this all a single Noun Phrase in Greek? τὴν διαστολὴν ταύτην τῆς οἰκήσεως […]

michaelaubrey December 4, 2008 Grammar, Greek

The Structure of Greek Noun Phrases

I continue to struggle with the relationship between postnominal modifiers and their head noun. When we have the […]

michaelaubrey December 4, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Syntax

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