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transitivity

Break vs. read: Transitivity in Greek

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Primary and secondary grammar classes teach that a transitive clause is a clause with an object: Rachel shattered […]

Mike Aubrey June 20, 2019 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Typology, Voice

The Greek perfect: An overview Slides

The Greek perfect, An overview
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My audience didn’t do a particularly good job participating in the beginning quiz. Next time I’ll need to find some additional incentives.

Mike Aubrey May 20, 2019 Cognitive Linguistics, Grammar, Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Voice

Rethinking Transitivity and the Greek Perfect

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In preparing for the SEBTS conference, Linguistics and New Testament Greek: Key Issues in the Current Debate, I […]

Mike Aubrey April 24, 2019 Greek, Historical Linguistics, Language, Lexicography, Linguistics, Semantics, Voice

Active+Reflexive vs. Middle Voice: What’s the Difference?

What reasons are there for a Greek speaker to use a reflexive pronoun with a verb rather than the middle voice?

Mike Aubrey March 31, 2018 Grammar, Greek, Language, Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax, Voice
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