I’ve been reading Language History, Language Change, and Language Relationship: An Introduction to Historical and Comparative Linguistics by […]
Category Archive: Linguistics
I recently picked up a copy of Peter Stork’s The Aspectual Use of the Dynamic Infinitive in Herodotus (that’s […]
I was looking over Wallace’s discussion of deponency this morning, primarily curious about who he cites in his […]
“If we go even further back and examine the oldest stages of the Indo-European language, it emerges that […]
Here’s a question for you. It’s one that I’ve been pondering for some time. Should placing a priority […]
To understand how Allan and Kemmer deal with the question of polysemy, we need to move to a […]
There’s a brand new dissertation from the University of Texas Arlington (where many SIL dissertations have arisen) on […]
Buist Fanning’s review of The Linguist as Pedagogue: Trends in the Teaching and Linguistic Analysis of the Greek […]
Two important questions came up during the SBL panel discussion on deponency that are worth commenting on here […]
One of the questions put forward to the panel in the discussion was on the lack of comment […]