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.
Category Archive: Linguistics
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 […]
In a brief discussion published earlier this year, I noted, “Not all Greek verbs inflect as perfects.” I […]
Editor’s note: this article was originally published on the blog Old School Script. We have taken over its […]
Editor’s note: this article was originally published on the blog Old School Script. We have taken over its […]
Primary and secondary grammar classes teach that a transitive clause is a clause with an object: Rachel shattered […]
The other Koine Greek website, KoineGreek.com (we have a dash, they don’t), run by Benjamin Kantor has announced a beginning of an impressive film with the LUMO Project and Faith Comes by Hearing created with the text of the Gospel of Mark created entirely using reconstructed Koine Greek phonology. Chapter 1 of Mark is available on YouTube now:
“Verbal Aspect Theory” and its companion “Aktionsart Theory” are both phrases that need to be reconsidered. The way it gets used by NT grammarians is anachronistic and leads to misreadings of the grammatical literature.
The second in my series of blog posts comparing Liddell, Scott, Jones, & Mckenzie’s Greek-English Lexicon with Brill’s […]