If you were going to be writing a summary/introductory discussion of New Testament studies for people who aren’t […]
Category Archive: History of Linguistics
I got my hands on this little guy last week: Dirk Geeraerts’ Diachronic Prototype Semantics: A Contribution to […]
T. Muraoka. 2016. A syntax of Septuagint Greek. Leuven: Peeters. There is a sense in which introductions are […]
One claim that you’ll regularly encounter once you start reading various contemporary works on the Greek Verb from […]
Noam Chomsky’s (1965) Aspect of the theory of syntax presents a revised version of generative grammar that constrains the […]
I polled various readers here and on twitter and facebook and I get some requests for which presentations […]
The purpose of this second post (for the first post, see here: Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory […]
Just to recap on this series, since I’ve been so busy with so many other things and so […]
Really, the only thing I love more than an ancient language is an ancient grammarian writing about an […]
It has only been in the past couple years that I have realized that for the most part, […]