Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts describe Opentext.org’s approach to syntax as follows, “Syntax is understood in terms of […]
Category Archive: Linguistics
I complained about the dearth Greek blogs recently. But in a great conversation about particples at Text, Community […]
Sometimes I read grammars for fun. On occasion, I’ve even perused grammars on languages I’ve never studied.
Over at Text, Community and Mission, Daniel is thinking about participles in 1 Peter. Be sure to give […]
I’ve been working on fine tuning my adjective classifications for my parse over the past week or so. […]
In the most recently published articles for Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, Volume 6 (2009), Martin Culy […]
For the past two months I’ve been thinking and praying about what school would be looking like for […]
With such an incredibly productive day this afternoon for work, I’ve decided that I can excuse myself to […]
That’s the title of an article in Filología Neotestamentaria 19 (2006). The full title is: IS VERBAL ASPECT […]
In 1 Samuel 13, the Philistines are gathering for war and Saul call Israel together to fight. The […]