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Category Archive: History of Linguistics

Defining the Art of Grammar

Really, the only thing I love more than an ancient language is an ancient grammarian writing about an […]

michaelaubrey September 12, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics

Linguistic adequacy and Greek grammars

It has only been in the past couple years that I have realized that for the most part, […]

michaelaubrey June 7, 2014 Books, Grammar, Greek, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics

Paul Kay’s remembrance of Charles Fillmore

The linguist Charles Fillmore passed away last week. There was an excellent post on the Language Log last […]

michaelaubrey February 21, 2014 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Occasional Surveys in the History of Greek Grammar: G. B. Winer & William Moulton (1882)

Despite the production of other New Testament grammars, Winer’s work continued to hold the greatest influence throughout the […]

michaelaubrey October 21, 2012 Book Reviews, Grammar, Greek, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Occasional Surveys in the History of Greek Grammar: Raphael Kühner & William Jelf (1866)

The translation of Raphael Kühner’s German grammar into English by William Jelf marks the closest we get to […]

michaelaubrey September 7, 2012 Book Reviews, Grammar, Greek, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Time is not tense; Time is not aspect; but both are temporal

This started as a comment, responding the an observation made by Rod Decker and grew too long, so […]

michaelaubrey May 31, 2012 Grammar, Greek, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Occasional Surveys in the History of Greek Grammar: The Stoics

1. Ancient Grammar Charting the history of the study of tense and aspect in Greek in the Ancient […]

michaelaubrey May 19, 2012 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Occasional Surveys in the History of Greek Grammar: William Trollope (1842)

Trollope wrote his grammar with the goal of it functioning as a supplement to Buttmann, specifically focusing on […]

michaelaubrey March 13, 2012 Book Reviews, Books, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

New Page on Historiographical Issues in Ancient Greek Grammar

I’ve added a new page tonight that houses my ongoing series of posts on how the Greek tense-aspect […]

michaelaubrey December 22, 2011 Books, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics

Occasional Surveys in the History of Greek Grammar: Philipp Buttmann (1833)

Buttmann’s intermediate Greek grammar was translated into English twice, once in Boston[1] and once in London.[2] And while […]

michaelaubrey December 22, 2011 Books, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Linguistics, Semantics

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