T. Muraoka. 2016. A syntax of Septuagint Greek. Leuven: Peeters. There is a sense in which introductions are […]
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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.
The papers from the Greek Verb Conference in Cambridge last year aren’t only going to be digital through […]
Out of the kindness of a friend, T. Muraoka’s A Syntax of Septuagint Greek (Amazon) arrived at my proverbial […]
Mark Janse , “Cappadocian Clitics and the Syntax-Morphology Interface.” Pages 257-281. In Themes in Greek Linguistics II. Edited […]
I read an excellent article in Novum Testamentum yesterday that argues that the novel sense of διακρίνομαι ‘to […]
I polled various readers here and on twitter and facebook and I get some requests for which presentations […]
That moment when you read in BDAG (and BAGD, too) that σκοτίζω’s middle form has the function of: […]
A presentational/thetic clause with an indefinite null subject: καὶ ἐξῆλθον ἀπὸ τῶν ἱερέων ἐκ τῶν ἁγίων καὶ ἀπὸ […]
We passed the $500 mark last week. The response and kindness expressed by everyone has been pretty incredible. Some gifts […]