Comment on Online Hellenistic Greek Grammar by Micheal W. Palmer
Hmm… meeting on Friday? Did I miss something?
View ArticleComment on Online Hellenistic Greek Grammar by Mike Aubrey
We’ve started an Anti-Systemic-Functional Linguistics Club. And we’ve talked about starting an institute. If Porter can, why can’t we?
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When I first read your comment, I didn’t realize you were talking about the introductory grammar that Porter and I began in the early 90s. I was involved in that project for only about a semester. It...
View ArticleComment on Lesson 15 by Mike Aubrey
Micheal, I’m looking through it lesson by lesson and I like it. I appreciate the fact that you’re distinguishing quantifiers from other modifiers. But I did notice that the font is somewhat...
View ArticleComment on Lesson 15 by Micheal Palmer
Thanks for pointing this out, Mike. I wrote a few of the early lessons before deciding to use UNICODE for everything. I simply entered the HTML values for each Greek character and specified a sans...
View ArticleComment on What should be in a web-based introductory grammar? by JANE VELLA
Micheal I found the web site by the grace of God! I am working through the lessons in beginning Greek and blessing you all the while. Thank you! It is my ambition to read the New Testament in Greek by...
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I’m glad the lessons are useful to you. There will be more coming in the weeks ahead, though I may have to post some of them from Perú. I’ll spend a couple of weeks there visiting my in-laws later this...
View ArticleComment on Bibliography by Mike Aubrey
Martin Haspelmath, 1992. “From resultative to perfect in Ancient Greek”. In: Iturrioz Leza, José Luis (ed.) Nuevos estudios sobre construcciones resultativos. (= Función 11-12) Universidad de...
View ArticleComment on Bibliography by Micheal W. Palmer
Thank you, Mike. I’ve added Haspelmath’s article to the bibliography.
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