Primary and secondary grammar classes teach that a transitive clause is a clause with an object: Rachel shattered […]
prototype theory
“For illustrative purposes, let us sketch a plausible (though simplistic) scenario for the evolution of a complex category. […]
Already by the first century CE, ἐκ & ἀπό have experience two thousand years of history and they have […]
Today’s the last day to book accommodations for the Greek Prepositions Workshop. So if you don’t have your […]
I got my hands on this little guy last week: Dirk Geeraerts’ Diachronic Prototype Semantics: A Contribution to […]
There’s plenty of already existing evidence for the nature of linguistic categorization and prototype theory. I laid much […]
This post ended up being quite long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are scheduled to […]
Somehow this post ended up being 2000 words long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are […]
Somehow this post ended up being 2000 words long. I’ve broken it into three smaller parts which are […]
For those who skipped over the nonsensically long post before this one, I successfully defended my thesis on […]