Andrew Keenan continues his investigations…For the rest of the series, see: Tarnishing the Ideal. Wittgenstein’s work has a […]
Category Archive: Linguistics
As a language lecturer, I am keenly interested in good pedagogical practice. I strive to teach Hebrew and […]
A new monograph on the Greek perfect in the Peter Lang is coming at the end of this […]
While at SBL this past November, I had a lovely coffee catch-up with Dr. Michelle Knight, Assistant Professor […]
Clitics are a unique feature of language that do not fit comfortably within standard categories of syntax, morphology, […]
There’s a line of thought among New Testament scholars who study Ancient Greek grammar that historical linguistics, the […]
I found the table of contents for The Article in Post-Classical Greek, edited by Daniel King, thanks to […]
SIL International has published The Article in Post-Classical Greek, edited by Daniel King, on September 9, 2019 in the Publications in Translation and Textlinguistics monograph series.
Somehow in the business of the 2019, I missed this intriguing release from Oxford University Press: Matthews, P. […]
Dik (2003) gives an analysis of Greek nominative pronouns that suggests that there are occasion were even the […]