On Saturday, October 14th, We (Rachel & Michael Aubrey) presented our paper about the needs of Biblical language […]
Category Archive: Language
In the larger context of traditional language teaching, it might be difficult to figure out how to incorporate […]
Starting today and from now on, every other Friday, we want to highlight a lesson from Alpha with […]
For those in the know, there has been a small cult following behind Nicholas Bailey’s dissertation, Thetic Constructions […]
Aristides Quintilianus has some fascinating instances of ἐκ and εἰς that use the source-path-goal (SPG) construction, like this […]
In just over a month Rachel and Michael Aubrey will be presenting at the Bible Translation Conference 2023. […]
Formal translations are defined by a set of conventional word and construction pairings between the source languages (Greek […]
I am very excited to be able to announce the “Language and Cultural Identity in Postclassical Greek” conference […]
Editor’s note: I was asked to comment on Greek word order in a Facebook thread and the following […]
Silzer and Finley’s (2004) How Biblical Languages Work represents a striking case in terms of how the field […]