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Category Archive: Semantics

Passing grammar notes: Aspect & aktionsart in the Dead Grammarians, Pt 1

The more I read the Greek grammars of earlier centuries, the more I conclude Dr. Porter’s historical survey […]

michaelaubrey June 30, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Passing Grammar Notes, Semantics

Syntax as Dependency Relations: Another Look at Opentext.org

Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts describe Opentext.org’s approach to syntax as follows, “Syntax is understood in terms of […]

michaelaubrey June 24, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Logos Bible Software, Semantics, Syntax

Remoteness & Tense in English and Greek

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I was reading an English grammar and came across a discussion of Remoteness with regard to English verbs. […]

michaelaubrey May 8, 2009 English, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Quotes, Semantics

Case: Nominative & Accusative

What is the best way to characterize the Nominative and Accusative Cases in Greek? Could the studies on […]

michaelaubrey May 2, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Semantics

Building on a Comment

I wrote about Verb Terminology a couple days ago arguing that it might be better to refer to […]

michaelaubrey April 24, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Morphology, Semantics

Musings on Verb Terminology

I’ve been frustrated by how we refer to the different forms of the Greek verb for some time […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Morphology, Musings, Semantics

On the Meaning of Prepositions and Cases

I went to the University of British Columbia Library today; well, at least one of their libraries. They […]

michaelaubrey April 17, 2009 Books, Grammar, Greek, Semantics, Syntax

Verbs, Semantic Roles, and Exegesis

A few posts ago, I suggested that it would be more helpful for students to learn case usage […]

michaelaubrey April 16, 2009 Ephesians, Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Semantics, 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

Case Categories – A Better Approach?

Most grammars delineate the meaning of the cases by providing labels for usage. I propose that a better […]

michaelaubrey April 1, 2009 Exegesis, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics

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