Before I arrived in Macedonia to work with Volunteers Centre Skopje for three months, I didn’t know what to expect. I knew nothing about this country, its culture, or its pace of life. Yet, from th…| VOICES
When we talk about the semantics of prepositional phrases, we are talking about a specific kind of conventionalized pattern. Conventional patterns are arbitrary in the sense that they are not predictable from one language to another. But in another way, they are nevertheless motivated (Sweetser 1990). There is a reason they occur as they do. Basic cognitive processes influence how different prepositions extend from spatial meanings to more abstract ones.| Koine-Greek
Jonathan Robie contacted me this morning to let me know that yesterday Carl Conrad passed away. There won’t be a memorial service, but if you have an memories or tributes to Carl, there is a …| Koine-Greek
UCLA is holding their third annual Eudaimonia awards on April 29th, 2019, and in anticipation for the event, I sat down with ethicist Dr. Joseph Raho to discuss the roots […]| MindWell
Originally developed for the CANI (Classical Association of Northern Ireland) Odyssey Day in 2017, this set of flashcards shows the capital and lower case versions of each Ancient Greek character, …| Greek Myth Comix Shop
Recently successfully launched on Kickstarter! A paperback of 8″x8″, nicely sized for little hands. The ABC book has 29 full-colour illustrated pages, and a list of the o…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
Buy or Print Your Own copy of the Ancient Greek Mythical Creatures Colouring Book! Recently launched successfully on Kickstarter! The Ancient Greek Mythical Creatures Colouring Book by Gr…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
Ever wanted your own little version of That Resourceful Man to do with as you please? Now you can have him pinned to your fridge or other magnet-friendly surface, along with his tunic, armour, boar…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
A very brief history of Greek diglossia.| pseudoerasmus
Stream-of-consciousness thoughts about why we say “Semitic” even though the root is “Shem”. And, yes, I know the Hebrew letters in the title say “semitic sibbolethR…| pseudoerasmus