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The Grammar I’m Reading

Have you ever sat down in a big cozy chair beside a fire place, curled up with a […]

michaelaubrey November 3, 2008 Books, Discourse Analysis, Greek, Linguistics

Discontinuous Phrases

Opentext.org annotates nearly 1000 phrases in the Greek New Testament as discontinuous. That isn’t to say that there […]

michaelaubrey November 3, 2008 Greek, Syntax

A Revolutionary Greek Grammar

Now this is the kind of book that should have been written years ago, but never was. Historically, […]

michaelaubrey November 3, 2008 Books, Discourse Analysis, Ephesians, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Semantics

Google and Publishers have Settled

Agreements have been reached Google Books will become more and more accessible (if I go to a coffee […]

michaelaubrey November 2, 2008 Books

Linguistic Satire & Biblical Studies

The Speculative Grammarian is probably my favorite linguistic journal in existence. In their most recent issue, they have […]

michaelaubrey November 2, 2008 Hermeneutics, Humor, Linguistics, Linking, Musings

Quote of the Day

I went back to re-read an article by Mark Strauss this evening and I came across a paragraph […]

michaelaubrey November 2, 2008 TNIV

Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament Part I

Discontinuous Syntax in the New Testament A Condensation, Summary and Application of Discontinuous Syntax: Hyperbaton in Greek by […]

michaelaubrey November 1, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Series, Syntax

Biblical Studies Carnival XXXV

Duane over at Abnormal Interests did a great job on this month’s Carnival. He mentioned my discussion of […]

michaelaubrey November 1, 2008 Linking

Feel Free to Skip Saturday’s Long Post

Tomorrow’s post will likely be difficult, if not impossible to read. Feel free to skip it. But for […]

michaelaubrey November 1, 2008 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Pragmatics, Syntax

A Terminological Question: Aspect & Aktionsart

These are some thoughts that have been passing through my head for some time now. And I think […]

michaelaubrey October 31, 2008 Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics

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