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Category Archive: Language

Nominal Aspect Note

One chicken may not be a lot of chickens. On the other hand, one chicken might be a […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2015 Greek

Cambridge Greek Verb Conference – We need your help

Go Fund Me (or ‘Us’, I should say). Many of you are likely aware that this coming July […]

michaelaubrey April 25, 2015 Greek

Paper Uploaded to Academia.edu

It’s in desperate need of an update since it’s now five years, but I decided I should just […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2015 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Steve Runge Doing a Google Hangout

Steve Runge is doing a Google Hangout talking about restrictive clauses and backgrounding in Galatians. Some of you […]

michaelaubrey April 22, 2015 Greek

Lucian, On the Death of Peregrinus: An Intermediate Ancient Greek Reader

Lucian, On the Death of Peregrinus: An Intermediate Ancient Greek Reader (Amazon) If you’re interested in… Getting your […]

michaelaubrey April 15, 2015 Books, Greek

Out of Print?

It looks like John Lee’s A History of New Testament Greek Lexicography might be out of print…which is a […]

michaelaubrey April 4, 2015 Books, Greek, Lexicography

Questions Worth Asking: Πᾶς ὁ NOUN vs. Ὁ πᾶς Noun

What motivates the ordering.  I’m looking into the question right now. Stephanie Bakker’s book on the noun phase deals […]

michaelaubrey March 13, 2015 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Scholars in Press: An interview with Elizabeth Robar

Scholars in Press: An interview with Elizabeth Robar. Kris’ second interview, this time with Elizabeth Robar, is up. […]

michaelaubrey March 2, 2015 Greek

Here’s a recently completed Ph.D. Dissertation posted on Academia.edu. Thought you might be interested:

The loss of the genitive in the diachrony of Greek

michaelaubrey February 19, 2015 Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Morphology

Happy Birthday Tischendorf

Constantin von Tischendorf, the great textual critic and New Testament scholar turns 200 years old today. Pour a […]

michaelaubrey January 18, 2015 Greek, Other, Textual Criticism

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