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Category Archive: Historical Linguistics

Mark Janse , “Cappadocian Clitics and the Syntax-Morphology Interface”

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Mark Janse , “Cappadocian Clitics and the Syntax-Morphology Interface.” Pages 257-281. In Themes in Greek Linguistics II. Edited […]

michaelaubrey May 22, 2016 Dialectology, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax

Language and Society in the Greek and Roman Worlds

James Clackson, the classisist/historical linguist, recently published on book on sociolinguistics in Ancient Greek & Rome: Language and […]

michaelaubrey April 28, 2016 Book Reviews, Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Sociolinguistics

Διακρίνεσθαι and a non-existant “semantic shift”

I read an excellent article in Novum Testamentum yesterday that argues that the novel sense of διακρίνομαι ‘to […]

michaelaubrey April 27, 2016 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Lexicography, Linguistics

New Testament Lexicography

So apparently this book will eventually come into being and in English, at that! Update: The original Spanish articles are […]

michaelaubrey April 26, 2016 Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics

Iterative usage of aspect in the imperative mood

When we look at aspectual choice in the indicative mood, we find that there are a number of […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Cristofaro (2008) constructionist approach to complementation

Cristofaro, Sonia (2008). A constructionist approach to complementation: Evidence from Ancient Greek. Linguistics 46.3: 571–606. DOI: 10.1515/LING.2008.019 Cristofaro […]

michaelaubrey April 15, 2016 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, 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

Perspectival uses of Aspect in the Imperative

I mentioned in my previous post about  Klaas Bentein article on academia.edu (Aspectual choice and the presentation of […]

michaelaubrey March 25, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Bentein on Aspectual Perspective

Klaas Bentein recently uploaded a paper to academia.edu that’s worth reading through on aspect in narrative. Aspectual choice […]

michaelaubrey March 24, 2016 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Scholarship, Semantics

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