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Pedagogy

Literal translation’s chicken-egg problem

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Formal translations are defined by a set of conventional word and construction pairings between the source languages (Greek […]

michaelaubrey August 23, 2023 Greek, Translation

Greek on YouTube, III

We all know about Daily Dose of Greek, I’m sure, but many readers might not be aware that […]

michaelaubrey November 18, 2021 Language Learning

How are Greek Questions formed?

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A critique of pedagogical Greek grammar.

michaelaubrey November 30, 2020 Grammar, Greek, Language

Some Thoughts on Hebrew (and Greek) Vocabulary Acquisition

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As a language lecturer, I am keenly interested in good pedagogical practice. I strive to teach Hebrew and […]

Chris Fresch December 15, 2019 Hebrew, Language, Language Learning, Linguistics

Teaching the Wayyiqtol through (a little) Storytelling

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While at SBL this past November, I had a lovely coffee catch-up with Dr. Michelle Knight, Assistant Professor […]

Chris Fresch December 12, 2019 Beginner, Grammar, Hebrew, Language Learning, Morphology, Phonology
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