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Papyri

Forthcoming: Discourse Markers in Early Koine Greek

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We are excited and pleased to announce that our friend and colleague here at Koine-Greek.com, Chris Fresch, will […]

michaelaubrey June 19, 2023 Books, Cognitive Linguistics, Discourse Grammar, Greek, Linguistics, Papyri, Septuagint, Translation

Forthcoming: The pronunciation of New Testament Greek

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After many, many years of effort, Ben Kantor has announced that his major contribution to Ancient Greek phonology […]

michaelaubrey February 14, 2023 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Phonology

Ancient Greek Footnotes from July, 2020

I have greatly appreciated the degree to which my co-authors and contributors have stepped up in June and […]

michaelaubrey July 31, 2020 Greek

Exciting Opportunities in the Midst of a Pandemic

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(I should have written this post earlier, but it took me awhile to figure out the pragmatic implicature […]

Chris Fresch May 13, 2020 Greek, Linguistics, Septuagint

Book reviews, February 2020

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A few Greek book reviews have been published this month: two from Bryn Mawr Classical Review and one […]

michaelaubrey February 24, 2020 Book Reviews, Books, Greek

New Biblical Papyri

Peter Gurry has shared some big news from the Egyptian Exploration Society (the publishers of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri) […]

michaelaubrey March 13, 2019 Greek, news stories

Obscenity in Paul? The metaphorical usages

Herein, we come to the end of our discussion of the semantics of σκύβαλον and how it relates to English taboo words.

michaelaubrey June 24, 2018 Greek, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics

Dissertation Abstract Published in Tyndale Bulletin

For those who do not know me, my name is Chris Fresch. I used to contribute over at […]

Chris Fresch December 14, 2017 Biblical Studies, Cognitive Linguistics, Greek, Linguistics, OT, Pragmatics, Septuagint

Logos Bible Software and the Perseus Project

I’ve known about this one for quite a long time. It’s been in the works since before I […]

michaelaubrey August 12, 2011 Greek, Latin
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