Porter, Stanley. 2015. Linguistic analysis of the Greek New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. This review is […]
Category Archive: Syntax
Paul’s Triumph: Reassessing 2 Corinthians 2:14 in Its Literary and Historical Context by Christoph Heilig. Don’t let the […]
One question asked at the Greek Prepositions Workshop at Tyndale House was about the use of ἀπό and ἐκ in temporal expressions beyond the corpus we used, specifically in the papyri.
We recently received the following question about Greek noun phrase syntax: Can a phrase with an adjective in […]
The question was asked on Facebook about what principles might motivate the occurrence of indefinite noun phrases to […]
Both the Source (material) & Source (reflexive) senses involve an an element of identification of the TR with the LM.
In the 1970s, Joan Bresnan and Ronald Kaplan took a hard look at where Chomsky’s ideas were headed and did not like what they saw.
This is part one of a multi-part series. Part II is: A brief history of syntactic theory: Parallel-contraint based […]
Both contributors to this blog (yes, there actually is more than one — Mike and Rachel Aubrey) are […]
Porter, Stanley. 2015. Linguistic analysis of the Greek New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. This review is […]