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Category Archive: Syntax

Aspect, imperatives, and event conceptualization

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In an earlier post, I noted that the speaker/author’s perspectival choices could affect the selection of aspect both […]

michaelaubrey April 14, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Greek Prohibitions: Categories, clausal semantics, and the gradience of grammatical contrasts

I uploaded my powerpoint slides from the Cambridge Greek Verb Conference to academia.edu (link at the bottom). The […]

michaelaubrey April 2, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

Perfect Active Imperatives: The Data

I’m on a blogging roll! Hopefully I’ll have a journal article written by the end of it! Come […]

michaelaubrey March 18, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Voice

Performative Perfects: States Achieved in the Speaking

Sometimes, saying something makes it so. If you have that kind of power, you can use a middle […]

michaelaubrey March 16, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

An Introduction to the Composition and Analysis of Greek Prose

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It seems that Eleanor Dickey (the author of the superb volume, Ancient Greek scholarship: A Guide to finding, […]

michaelaubrey January 29, 2016 Books, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Syntax

Muraoka’s Morphosyntax and Syntax of the Septuagint

There’s a new grammar coming to town and it looks like it’s going to be a big one! […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2015 Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Syntax

“Wait what?” moments in Greek Grammar

That moment when you read in BDAG that κοιμάω is: in our lit. only in pass. and w. act. […]

michaelaubrey June 3, 2015 Grammar, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Syntax, Voice

State predicates and the Greek perfect, Pt 3

This post ended up being quite long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are scheduled to […]

michaelaubrey May 18, 2015 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax

State predicates and the Greek perfect, Pt 2

Somehow this post ended up being 2000 words long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are […]

michaelaubrey May 16, 2015 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax

State predicates and the Greek perfect, Pt 1

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Somehow this post ended up being 2000 words long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are […]

michaelaubrey May 14, 2015 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

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