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Category Archive: Language

Grammarians and Linguists studying Greek

I’ve been following an ongoing discussion between Steve Runge, Rod Decker, and Dan Wallace over at Steve’s blog. […]

michaelaubrey February 1, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Linking

BAGD & Strangers

I went out for coffee with my wife last week. She studied for class, I think reading about […]

michaelaubrey February 1, 2009 Books, Greek, Mediations

What is Linguistics Good For?

Those of you who are familiar with IPA (and I know your name is Legion) will definitely enjoy […]

michaelaubrey January 31, 2009 Humor, Linguistics, Phonology

Successful Automated Parsing

This weekend, I decided to run the automated parser with what little analysis I have – that is […]

michaelaubrey January 20, 2009 FLEx, Grammar, Greek, Lexicography, Linguistics, Morphology

BDAG vs. LSJ & LEH LXX

Every day I grow to appreciate the work of Danker more and more. While Lust, Eynikel, and Hauspie […]

michaelaubrey January 19, 2009 Greek, Lexicography, Logos Bible Software

Preaching Greek

John Hobbins has pointed us to an interesting discussion about Rob Bell’s use of Greek in the Nooma […]

michaelaubrey January 18, 2009 Greek, Linking, Musings, Translation

Poor Translations Vs. Poorly Translated Verses

Perhaps instead of talking about poor translations, we should talk about poorly translated verses. When we criticize a […]

michaelaubrey January 17, 2009 Musings, Rant, Translation

The Rough Beginnings of Greek Morphology

This is the beginnings of the morphology work I’ve done in Language Explorer. Nouns are for the most […]

michaelaubrey January 16, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Morphology

Can Semantic Values be Neutralized?

The argument of those who claim that Greek is tenseless basically says that because there are times where […]

michaelaubrey January 14, 2009 Grammar, Greek, Pragmatics, Questions, Semantics

Delving into Greek

In discussing the history of the English phrase, “consider the X” in journalistic pieces, the Language Log waltzed into […]

michaelaubrey January 13, 2009 English, Greek, Linking

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