Ancient Greek allows for (at least) two types of non-verbal predicates.* In English grammar, non-verbal predicates are expressed […]
Category Archive: Pragmatics
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 […]
This is a continuation of my series summarizing and examining the claims of Devine and Stephen’s Discontinuous Syntax: […]
I cause a bit of confusion over at the B-Greek list a couple weeks ago trying to explain […]
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 […]
Now this is the kind of book that should have been written years ago, but never was. Historically, […]
Tomorrow’s post will likely be difficult, if not impossible to read. Feel free to skip it. But for […]