If a lexicon, say, BDAG, gives two entries for a word and one is entirely positive and the […]
Category Archive: Semantics
The syntax of Mark 10:36 has been discussed at length of B-Greek a few months ago. (Mark 10:36 […]
This just popped up on Eisenbraun’s New & Noteworthy RSS feed: Radical Frame Semantics and Biblical Hebrew:Exploring Lexical […]
Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part I Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part II Pietro Bortone’s Greek prepositions […]
The first two chapters of Luraghi’s volume consist of her introduction and her theoretical foundation. The former includes […]
Luraghi, Silvia. On the meaning of prepositions and cases: Semantic roles in Ancient Greek. Studies in language companion […]
When it comes to work in ancient languages and texts, it can be quite difficult to provide actual […]
To understand how Allan and Kemmer deal with the question of polysemy, we need to move to a […]
There’s a brand new dissertation from the University of Texas Arlington (where many SIL dissertations have arisen) on […]
Two important questions came up during the SBL panel discussion on deponency that are worth commenting on here […]