The introductory volume on linguistics and exegesis to which I contributed two chapters is finally in print. Linguistics […]
If you missed out on the Cambridge Greek Prepositions Workshop in Cambridge back at the end of July, we […]
There have been a few events of note in the world of book on Greek linguistics this month. […]
It is also no accident that the types of meanings expressed by γίνομαι and εἰμί, one with middle morphology and the other with active morphology correspond effectively one-to-one with the general preferences for other non-linking and low frequency verbs.
Long time readers know that the authors are big fans of Paul Kroeger’s introductory textbooks to grammar and […]
Two quote from Rulh (1989) On monosemy…
The full length review of Stanley Porter’s 2015 collection of essays, Linguistic Analysis, is available on Academia.edu: Review […]
We have uploaded our slides from the Tyndale House Greek Prepositions Workshop to Academia.edu. They’re available below:
While working on editing the three parts of my review into a cohesive whole document to make available […]
Morten H. Christiansen & Nick Chater published an excellent article in Nature yesterday: Toward an integrated science of language. This […]