I got my hands on this little guy last week: Dirk Geeraerts’ Diachronic Prototype Semantics: A Contribution to […]
Category Archive: Historical Linguistics
This isn’t an empirical corpus study of μονογενής. It isn’t comprehensive or thorough; it’s just a handful of […]
Nobody would be shocked to hear that native speakers know their language really well. They speak it natively […]
T. Muraoka. 2016. A syntax of Septuagint Greek. Leuven: Peeters. There is a sense in which introductions are […]
The papers from the Greek Verb Conference in Cambridge last year aren’t only going to be digital through […]
Out of the kindness of a friend, T. Muraoka’s A Syntax of Septuagint Greek (Amazon) arrived at my proverbial […]
If you’ve ever encountered some weird looking forms perhaps tagged as perfects perhaps tagged as something else that […]
One claim that you’ll regularly encounter once you start reading various contemporary works on the Greek Verb from […]
“X-rays may not be used to fit shoes.” RCW 70.98.170Prohibition — Fluoroscopic x-ray shoefitting devices. The operation or […]
Mark Janse , “Cappadocian Clitics and the Syntax-Morphology Interface.” Pages 257-281. In Themes in Greek Linguistics II. Edited […]