I cause a bit of confusion over at the B-Greek list a couple weeks ago trying to explain […]
Category Archive: Grammar
So I did this proximity search for places where the adverb πάντοτε occurs with a noun between it […]
I tried to stay away from it, but I couldn’t help myself. When I first saw the review […]
A couple days ago, I wrote a post on focus in continuous Noun Phrases, testing whether the claims […]
I must first extent my thanks to Jesse Hillman of Zondervan, who went beyond the call of duty […]
I must first extent my thanks to Jesse Hillman of Zondervan, who went beyond the call of duty […]
Previously, I surveyed the first half of of Devine and Stephen’s Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek with the […]
I’m churning out another “turn your brain to mush” post on Greek syntax right now. I hope to […]
Steve Runge has started a blog this week at http://www.ntdiscourse.org/ Those of you who are interested in Greek […]
Have you ever sat down in a big cozy chair beside a fire place, curled up with a […]