Since this post is appearing far later than I had intended, I would encourage you to quickly go […]
Category Archive: Syntax
The linguist Charles Fillmore passed away last week. There was an excellent post on the Language Log last […]
I find it difficult to accept the analysis of the Ancient Greek perfect as proposed by Gero and […]
Despite the production of other New Testament grammars, Winer’s work continued to hold the greatest influence throughout the […]
I noted in my previous post (Once and twice: The countability of events) that I’ve been reading David Armstrong’s […]
There’s an excellent post on the blog Motivated Grammar about the I vs. Me peeve of grammar pedants, […]
Trollope wrote his grammar with the goal of it functioning as a supplement to Buttmann, specifically focusing on […]
Many of you are likely familiar with the journal Filología Neotestamentaria simply because it’s the only journal of […]
After the lengthy discussion of the construction V+Vsubjunctive in Mark 10:36, I thought it would be worthwhile to […]
The syntax of Mark 10:36 has been discussed at length of B-Greek a few months ago. (Mark 10:36 […]