Let’s say that you’re trying to determine what is and what is not allowed grammatically in Greek and […]
Category Archive: Linguistics
I mentioned in my last post that Greek non-verbal predicates can be used to express possession as in […]
Ancient Greek allows for (at least) two types of non-verbal predicates.* In English grammar, non-verbal predicates are expressed […]
This is probably one of the most amazing text critical decisions I have seen in an quite a […]
I have a few posts in process, including my next part of “Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament.” […]
I’m came across an interesting powerpoint on Discourse Structure and Information Structure, if anyone’s interested: HERE Its not […]
I want to come back to the issue of Aspect & Tense now. Let’s look at the debated […]
There are dozens of thoughts that popped into my head as I read Steve’s followup post on scholarship. […]
Am I crazy or is this all a single Noun Phrase in Greek? τὴν διαστολὴν ταύτην τῆς οἰκήσεως […]
I continue to struggle with the relationship between postnominal modifiers and their head noun. When we have the […]