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Greek Phonology

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I added a reference page where I’m now going to be collecting posts that I’ve written about Greek phonology, […]

michaelaubrey May 11, 2016 Greek

Rachel Aubrey on middle voice

James Spinti, as he has been editing The Greek Verb Revisited (link), has posted a handful of quotes […]

michaelaubrey May 8, 2016 Greek

The Distributive Singular In Paul

I haven’t read it yet, but a new article is up at the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and […]

michaelaubrey April 30, 2016 Greek

Brief reading notes on Chomsky (1965)

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Noam Chomsky’s (1965) Aspect of the theory of syntax presents a revised version of generative grammar that constrains the […]

michaelaubrey April 30, 2016 Books, Grammar, History of Linguistics, Language, Linguistics, Syntax

Empirical data grounding prototype theory

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There’s plenty of already existing evidence for the nature of linguistic categorization and prototype theory. I laid much […]

michaelaubrey April 28, 2016 Cognitive Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics

Language and Society in the Greek and Roman Worlds

James Clackson, the classisist/historical linguist, recently published on book on sociolinguistics in Ancient Greek & Rome: Language and […]

michaelaubrey April 28, 2016 Book Reviews, Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Sociolinguistics

Διακρίνεσθαι and a non-existant “semantic shift”

I read an excellent article in Novum Testamentum yesterday that argues that the novel sense of διακρίνομαι ‘to […]

michaelaubrey April 27, 2016 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Latin, Lexicography, Linguistics

New Testament Lexicography

So apparently this book will eventually come into being and in English, at that! Update: The original Spanish articles are […]

michaelaubrey April 26, 2016 Books, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics

Studies in New Testament Lexicography

I recently encountered this monograph on Amazon. I’m a little surprised that I had never seen it before, […]

michaelaubrey April 25, 2016 Greek

Congratulations, Doctor!

Chris Fresch, one of the contributors to Old School Script, officially received his doctorate at Cambridge today.

michaelaubrey April 23, 2016 Greek

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