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Gender as classification

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Part I: Mussies (1971) on Greek genderPart II: Gender as classificationPart III: Gender marking within the noun phrasePart IV: […]

michaelaubrey July 10, 2022 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

How to understand the history of Greek linguistics

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I’ve been a subscriber to the History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences Podcast for a couple years […]

michaelaubrey June 30, 2022 Greek

Mussies (1971) on Greek gender

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Notes on grammatical gender that I’m trying to not make boring. English speakers usually imagine this stuff only matters for very narrow and wrong reasons. Part I.

michaelaubrey June 23, 2022 Grammar, Greek, Language, Lexical Semantics, Linguistics

A linguistics reading list

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We regularly get questions or requests for advice about linguistics literature. What books are good? What should I […]

michaelaubrey May 27, 2022 Greek, Language, Linguistics

You don’t need to trust your grammar

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I quoted Rachel Aubrey on twitter a little over a week ago that you shouldn’t trust anything they […]

michaelaubrey May 21, 2022 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics

Will Ross’s LXX Bibliography

Will Ross has put together a superb bibliography for Septuagint research from a project for Currents in Biblical […]

michaelaubrey April 25, 2022 Greek, Hebrew, Septuagint

Literal translation as tradition, not theory

Translation of λύω in seven English translations.
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The prevailing method for teaching Greek grammar for New Testament students is built on a model that frames […]

michaelaubrey March 16, 2022 Language, Lexical Semantics, Lexicography, Linguistics, Translation
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Important Data for Postclassical Greek Beside the New Testament

Meaning and Context

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Editor’s note: this article was originally published on the blog Old School Script. We have taken over its […]

Chris Fresch February 26, 2022 Discourse Analysis, Discourse Grammar, Grammar, Linguistics

A New Model for Mapping Meaning

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Words do not have senses. At least in the sense we like to think they do. In this post we’ll look at a new model of mapping meaning that’s gaining momentum among Cognitive Linguistics.

Kris Lyle February 26, 2022 Advanced, Cognitive Linguistics, Language, Lexical Semantics, Lexicography, Linguistics

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