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Category Archive: Language

James Barr for Septuagint Day

Today is the 17th Annual Septuagint Day, as the IOSCS has pronounced it. Our celebration this year is […]

michaelaubrey February 8, 2023 Grammar, Linguistics, Quotes, Semantics, Septuagint

Writing plans for early 2023

Somehow the schedule for 2023 has already filled up. I had several planned essays/articles/posts planned and partially started, […]

michaelaubrey February 5, 2023 History of Linguistics, Linguistics, Syntax

The New Testament is too small a corpus

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Rachel Aubrey gave an excellent paper on ὑπέρ at SBL Denver 2022 (Slides and Notes available here: Exploring […]

michaelaubrey January 31, 2023 Cognitive Linguistics, Greek, Lexical Semantics, Lexicography, Linguistics

Levinsohn’s discourse analysis materials

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SIL’s publishing arm has announced that Stephen Levinsohn has published new, expanded, and official editions of his self-instruction […]

michaelaubrey January 11, 2023 Discourse Analysis, Discourse Grammar, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

A year in review, 2022

This was another strange year. I’m not sure any of us felt particularly productive in terms of contributions […]

michaelaubrey December 28, 2022 Greek

Bibliography of conditionals

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We’re pleased to announce our bibliography of conditionals for New Testament translation, published in the Journal of Translation: […]

michaelaubrey December 22, 2022 Greek

Linguistic Terminology is not an Explanation

Consider the following sentence: νυνὶ δὲ καλῶς ποιήσεις γράψας μοι περὶ τῆς ὑμετέρας σωτηρίας καὶ περὶ ὧν ἄν σοι ὑποπίπτηι (TM 7340, sometime […]

Travis Wright December 2, 2022 Greek

SBL Slides: Exploring Perspective in Preposition Analysis

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For students and scholars of the biblical languages, preposition analysis tends to reinforce an idea: “Prepositions are little […]

Rachel Aubrey November 27, 2022 Cognitive Linguistics, Greek, Linguistics

SBL Slides: Figurative extensions of PERI

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Many thanks to everyone who came to the joint session between Cognitive Linguistics and Biblical Lexicography at the […]

michaelaubrey November 25, 2022 Cognitive Linguistics, Greek, Linguistics

“It’s Causal”

Believe it or not, what constitutes a cause (or a causer) in natural language is complex. Allow me to recommend […]

Travis Wright November 3, 2022 Greek

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