This isn’t an empirical corpus study of μονογενής. It isn’t comprehensive or thorough; it’s just a handful of […]
Nobody would be shocked to hear that native speakers know their language really well. They speak it natively […]
T. Muraoka. 2016. A syntax of Septuagint Greek. Leuven: Peeters. There is a sense in which introductions are […]
I could have sworn that I had mentioned Lars Nordgren’s book, Greek Interjections Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics at some point before, but apparently not. I can’t find the post. In any case, his book received a detailed review in the latest issue of the Bryn Mawr Classical Review by Coulter George:
Nordgren’s book is, of course, expensive on Amazon (here), though with all such monographs, patient waiting can often land you a reasonably priced copy–I picked one up about a year ago.
The author has a academia.edu page, as well, but he has not uploaded any papers.
To use a definite article is to say to your audience: “I know what I’m talking about and […]
Rick Brannan is in the midst of writing lexical commentaries on the pastoral epistles. The volume on 1 […]
Scholars in Press: An Interview with Christian Locatell
The papers from the Greek Verb Conference at Tyndale House in Cambridge are now available on Amazon…that is, shipped, not […]
“Cognitive models are directly embodied with respect to their content, or else they are systematically linked to directly […]
The papers from the Greek Verb Conference in Cambridge last year aren’t only going to be digital through […]