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Category Archive: Grammar
Those of you who have read Porter’s book on Verbal Aspect probably remember seeing his little chart delineating […]
This is part of a syntax piece that I’m writing up presently with the hope of presenting it […]
In the Epistle of Diognetus, we find the word: ἀφυλάκτως. The context is: οὐ πολὺ πλέον αὐτῶν […]
This is a continuation of my series examining Devine and Stephen’s book Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek. Today’s […]
(an elaboration of the previous post) Steve Runge, in his chapter on Information Structure for his upcoming book […]
As I was looking at this chart again (from HERE), something struck me. The two highest ranked books […]
Has anyone used A. K. M. Adam’s A Grammar for New Testament Greek? I’m perusing it right now. […]
This is a continuation of my series summarizing and examining the claims of Devine and Stephen’s Discontinuous Syntax: […]
I referenced it in my previous post, but I am very excited to finally have access to Levinsohn’s […]