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Things I do when I’m not Studying Greek Part III

  I love camping and hiking and the outdoors in general – especially climbing. And for that reason, […]

michaelaubrey October 14, 2008 Musings, Not Studying Greek, Other, Series

Interested in Greek Grammatical Analysis?

Does inductive study of Greek (or any language) interest you? Or perhaps the idea of studying Greek afresh […]

michaelaubrey October 14, 2008 Books, Grammar, Language, Linguistics, Morphology, Syntax

A Reader’s Greek New Testament 2nd Edition: Review

A Reader’s Greek New Testament, 2nd Edition Editors: Richard J. Goodrich; Albert L. Lukaszewski Leather Bound: 576 pages […]

michaelaubrey October 12, 2008 Book Reviews, Books, Greek, Linking, Textual Criticism, TNIV

Question & Request

Does anyone out there have Translator’s Workplace? I’m trying to find a copy of an article from the […]

michaelaubrey October 11, 2008 Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

On Greek Pronunciation Again

Okay, Caragounis’ description of kappa is even worse: Capitol: Κ Small: κ HGP: k as in keen (before […]

michaelaubrey October 8, 2008 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology

On the Pronunciation of Greek

I’ve ranted about frustrations before, but one thing I really can’t stand are descriptions of Greek pronunciation that […]

michaelaubrey October 8, 2008 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Rant

A Piece of Advice to Greek Students

As you continue to grow in your understanding of the Greek language, you would do well to spend […]

michaelaubrey October 5, 2008 Books, Greek, Semantics

I love Phrasal Clitics

I may have mentioned this before, but I think that its the coolest thing that the English possessive […]

michaelaubrey October 5, 2008 English, Grammar, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Things I do when I’m not studying Greek: Part II

What did I do this week instead of studying Greek? Well, more cooking! Look at this delicious little […]

michaelaubrey October 5, 2008 Not Studying Greek, Series

TNIV OT

I like the fact that the TNIV takes more seriously the LXX and the Dead Sea Scroll than […]

michaelaubrey October 3, 2008 OT, Textual Criticism, TNIV

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