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Category Archive: Language

A brief note on the perfect and Porter (1989)

But there’s a far simpler explanation of the data that does not need Porter’s overwrought prominence model.

michaelaubrey April 6, 2019 A Brief Note, Grammar, Greek, Information Structure, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

New Biblical Papyri

Peter Gurry has shared some big news from the Egyptian Exploration Society (the publishers of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri) […]

michaelaubrey March 13, 2019 Greek, news stories

Free Copy of Linguistics & Biblical Exegesis

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The caveat is that it’s a digital copy, but still. I had the pleasure of contributing to a […]

michaelaubrey March 7, 2019 Greek

New series on Wittgenstein in March

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Can you imagine how much more complicated it could have been for Elmer Fudd to figure out if its rabbit season or duck season?

michaelaubrey February 27, 2019 Cognitive Linguistics, Exegesis, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Philosophy, Semantics

Perfects, telicity, & the stative modifier test

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Telicity tests and syntactic diagnostics are surprisingly relevant for understanding the semantics of the Ancient Greek perfect.

michaelaubrey February 19, 2019 Grammar, Greek, Language, Lexical Semantics, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax

Happy International Septuagint Day

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Happy International Septuagint Day everyone!

michaelaubrey February 8, 2019 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexical Semantics, Septuagint, Syntax, Translation

Scholars in Press: An interview with Rachel Aubrey

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Scholars in Press: An interview with Rachel Aubrey

Kris Lyle January 23, 2019 Advanced, Beginner, Greek, Hebrew

Scholars in Press: An Interview with Tania Notarius

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Scholars in Press: An Interview with Tania Notarius

Kris Lyle January 6, 2019 Hebrew

Scholars in Press: An interview with Josh Westbury

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Scholars in Press: An interview with Josh Westbury

Kris Lyle January 4, 2019 Hebrew

Passing Grammar Note: Revisiting ἰσχύω+infinitive in the literary Koine & documentary papyri

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Appian is pretty cool. So are the documentary papyri. Let’s see how they use ἰσχύω+infinitive compared to the New Testament.

michaelaubrey December 31, 2018 Greek, Passing Grammar Notes

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