Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts describe Opentext.org’s approach to syntax as follows, “Syntax is understood in terms of […]
Category Archive: Syntax
Over at Text, Community and Mission, Daniel is thinking about participles in 1 Peter. Be sure to give […]
In the most recently published articles for Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, Volume 6 (2009), Martin Culy […]
No, this post isn’t going to provide a comparison of how word order in Classical Greek differs from […]
Typical/Default word order in English requires Core Arguments to appear closer to the verb than Oblique Arguments and […]
I’ll admit up front that this post won’t be relevant to many people, but I processing some reading […]
This won’t be long, but a few people asked for it and its worth writing about in any […]
I was reading Dik’s book Word Order in Greek Tragic Dialogue in Amazon’s preview, curious about what she says […]
I went to the University of British Columbia Library today; well, at least one of their libraries. They […]
A few posts ago, I suggested that it would be more helpful for students to learn case usage […]