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Category Archive: Grammar

Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt III

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Greek Prepositions in the New Testament:A Cognitive-Functional Description by Rachel & Michael Aubrey For Part I: Introducing: Greek […]

michaelaubrey December 21, 2020 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexical Semantics, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Introducing: Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt II

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Greek Prepositions in the New Testament:A Cognitive-Functional Descriptionby Rachel & Michael Aubrey For Part I: Introducing: Greek Prepositions […]

michaelaubrey December 3, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

How are Greek Questions formed?

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A critique of pedagogical Greek grammar.

michaelaubrey November 30, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language

Introducing: Greek Prepositions in the New Testament, Pt I

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Greek Prepositions in the New Testament:A Cognitive-Functional Descriptionby Rachel & Michael Aubrey For Part II: Introducing: Greek Prepositions […]

michaelaubrey November 27, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

Not Jewish Greek, Pt2: Coordination & Possessives in the Epistles

In the first post (Not Jewish Greek: Possession in Coordinated NP’s, which I wrote far too long ago for […]

michaelaubrey October 26, 2020 Dialectology, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Not Jewish Greek: Possession in Coordinated NP’s

How does the language of the Septuagint as a translation affect the syntax of the New Testament? And […]

michaelaubrey August 8, 2020 Dialectology, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Information Structure, Contrast, and Gal 2:1

After well over three years and an invitation to join Koine-Greek.com as a contributor, I am finally writing […]

srunge July 17, 2020 Information Structure

On literal translation: He that hath eeris of heerynge, heere he.

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That’s the Wycliffe Bible. Dane Ortlund has an essay published in Themelios that responds to another Themelios article […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2020 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Translation

Biblical Language Pedagogy for Bible Translators

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This is the fourth in a series of essays examining how language diversity affects the needs of Bible […]

michaelaubrey April 6, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Translation

The curious case of clusivity marking

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Languages around the world exhibit a tremendous amount of diversity. Translation and exegetical resources designed centrally for English will not work as effectively for other languages around the world.

michaelaubrey March 28, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Hebrew, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Translation

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