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Category Archive: Syntax

The Word Order of Clitic Pronouns

A few days ago I posted a few texts where we had the very same clause used six […]

michaelaubrey April 23, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

If you want to understand Greek Information Structure…

One of the best ways to go about it is to look at parallel passages in the Gospels […]

michaelaubrey April 18, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Linguistics, Syntax

Τίς & Τις

Seriously, is the distinction grammars drawn between τίς & τις overdrawn? Semantically, do not both express indefinite meaning? […]

michaelaubrey April 10, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Greek Voice as a Lexical Process

I had the pleasure of reading a delightful article on voice this past week: Masayoshi Shibatani, “Voice” in […]

michaelaubrey April 4, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

New Testament Greek Linguistic Databases

File this under “Rant.” We have a good dozen different Greek morphology databases/annotation. We have (currently) two New […]

michaelaubrey March 21, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Rant, Syntax

Book Review: Verbs of Transference by Paul Danove – Part II

Danove, Paul. A Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference. Library of New Testament Studies […]

michaelaubrey February 20, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Blogging Plans for the Next Two Weeks

I’ll be posting some preliminary discussions from my upcoming paper for BibleTech:2010 over the next couple weeks. I’ve […]

michaelaubrey February 17, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

The Prosody of Postpositive Clitics

I found a thesis on a neighboring language to Greek examining the prosody & information structure of 2nd […]

michaelaubrey February 9, 2010 Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax

A Little Greek Dream of Mine

I wrote this up some time ago and recent conversations have draw me back to it. On my […]

michaelaubrey February 2, 2010 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Pragmatics, Syntax

Grammar Mistakes in Hebrew Grammars

My wife showed this to me in her Hebrew grammar and my jaw dropped. I pulled a screen […]

michaelaubrey January 23, 2010 Books, Grammar, Hebrew, Syntax

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