A couple days ago, I wrote a post on focus in continuous Noun Phrases, testing whether the claims […]
Category Archive: Syntax
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 […]
I’m churning out another “turn your brain to mush” post on Greek syntax right now. I hope to […]
Opentext.org annotates nearly 1000 phrases in the Greek New Testament as discontinuous. That isn’t to say that there […]
Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament A Condensation, Summary and Application of Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek by […]
Tomorrow’s post will likely be difficult, if not impossible to read. Feel free to skip it. But for […]
I received some “new” books today – or used books for less money. I finally received the second […]
Presently, I’m working on a number of projects. I’m taking my thoughts from my series on verbal aspect […]
Does inductive study of Greek (or any language) interest you? Or perhaps the idea of studying Greek afresh […]