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Category Archive: Linguistics

Power Point Presentation on Greek Syntax Databases

I uploaded a power point presentation on Greek syntax databases that presented at BibleTech 2010. It’s available for […]

michaelaubrey January 6, 2015 Biblical Studies, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Thesis Prefatory Material: A Narrative Account

The purpose of this second post (for the first post, see here: Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory […]

michaelaubrey December 30, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Role and Reference Grammar, Semantics, Syntax

The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek

If anything could supplant LSJ, this could be it. I’m looking forward to picking up a copy. The […]

michaelaubrey December 12, 2014 Books, Greek, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics

A Companion to Linear B

Was anyone else aware of the fact that Peeters has this three volume set? A Companion to Linear […]

michaelaubrey December 2, 2014 Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics

Olga Spevak, The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose

I know that this volume is not strictly about Greek. Nevertheless, it’s a worthwhile volume to examine. And […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2014 Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Is the perfect like deponency?

(Like all headlines that begin with a question, you can assume this one should be answered with a […]

michaelaubrey November 24, 2014 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

Thesis Defense Presentation Power Point

I just uploaded the power point from my thesis defense presentation to Academia.edu. It isn’t a lot of […]

michaelaubrey November 22, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

Journal of Greek Linguistics

Journal of Greek Linguistics: Volume 14, Issue 2, 2014 Not free, of course, but always worth keeping track […]

michaelaubrey November 19, 2014 Greek, Language, Linguistics

Challenges in language analysis: thesis prefatory material

I have put a lot of thought into how language analysis in Greek is normally done, especially with […]

michaelaubrey November 18, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology

On the PIE Desiderative & the Greek Future

  I came across an interesting quote from David Lightfoot in  Natural Logic and the Greek Moods: Greek […]

michaelaubrey November 15, 2014 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Linguistics, Semantics

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