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Category Archive: Pragmatics

Greek Word Order and Other Stuff

Michael Whitenton over at Ecce Homo has linked to a very interesting PDF/power point on word order in […]

michaelaubrey July 1, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

Studying Greek Word Order: Comparing Classical & Koine

No, this post isn’t going to provide a comparison of how word order in Classical Greek differs from […]

michaelaubrey May 12, 2009 Book Reviews, Books, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

Awkward Translation: When The Message is best?

Typical/Default word order in English requires Core Arguments to appear closer to the verb than Oblique Arguments and […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2009 English, Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Pragmatics, Syntax, Translation

Current Studies in Greek Word Order: Some Musings

I was reading Dik’s book Word Order in Greek Tragic Dialogue in Amazon’s preview, curious about what she says […]

michaelaubrey April 28, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek, Musings, Pragmatics, Syntax

Reflections on Opentext.org

I retract all of my criticisms of the Opentext.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament. From this point on, I […]

michaelaubrey April 11, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Logos Bible Software, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax

The Benefit of Interlinears

Okay, so maybe I really don’t see much value in using interlinears and just wanted a title that […]

michaelaubrey February 15, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Logos Bible Software, Musings, Pragmatics, Syntax

Syntactic Markers for Pragmatic Meanings

I spent a good amount of time today looking through references where Robertson talks about postpositive conjunctions appearing […]

michaelaubrey February 8, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

Can Semantic Values be Neutralized?

The argument of those who claim that Greek is tenseless basically says that because there are times where […]

michaelaubrey January 14, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Pragmatics, Questions, Semantics

Discontinous Syntax in 4 Maccabees

If you want to get a good grasp of how discontinuous phrases encode pragmatic functions such as Topic […]

michaelaubrey January 12, 2009 4 Maccabees, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

Genitives & Discontinuous NPs

I’m still working on my next post on discontinuous syntax in Hellenistic Greek. Presently, I’m examining the 289 […]

michaelaubrey December 19, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Pragmatics, Syntax

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