What to do when a word seems to mean completely different things?
The Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek Publisher’s description: “This is the first full-scale reference grammar of Classical Greek […]
Languages often have multiple means of communicating the same thing. Lexical inventories overlap; grammatical forms might share related functions.
Compounding and Cogntive Processes in Word Formation with ὑδροποτέω and its relatives: Discussions of lexical semantics often make […]
Panagiotis Filos has written a review of The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek that was published a couple weeks […]
What reasons are there for a Greek speaker to use a reflexive pronoun with a verb rather than the middle voice?
Last year I reviewed Porter’s collection of essays: Linguistic Analysis of the Greek New Testament: Studies in Tools, […]
I recently ran a syntax query for places where conjunctions begin the apodosis of a conditional construction. For […]
Here’s a lovely Christmas tree in a type ornament tree stand from Caleb Alexander’s Greek grammar (1796) to […]
For those who do not know me, my name is Chris Fresch. I used to contribute over at […]