I came across an interesting quote from David Lightfoot in Natural Logic and the Greek Moods: Greek […]
Category Archive: Historical Linguistics
In catching up on this blog and trying staying afoot with the advancement of Greek language scholarship, I […]
The fellas over at Old School Script pointed out a new volume on cognitive linguistics that I was […]
Really, the only thing I love more than an ancient language is an ancient grammarian writing about an […]
This goes in the category of absolutely (likely, anyway) excellent reference works that nobody can afford, but everybody […]
Recently, I have been working through David’s Armstrong’s (1981) article, “The Ancient Greek Aorist as the Aspect of […]
1. Ancient Grammar Charting the history of the study of tense and aspect in Greek in the Ancient […]
Trollope wrote his grammar with the goal of it functioning as a supplement to Buttmann, specifically focusing on […]
I’ve added a new page tonight that houses my ongoing series of posts on how the Greek tense-aspect […]
Buttmann’s intermediate Greek grammar was translated into English twice, once in Boston[1] and once in London.[2] And while […]