The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin PDF Author: Edgar Howard Sturtevant
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Pages : 248

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The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin PDF Author: Edgar Howard Sturtevant
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230453262
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ... second and third persons singular of the subjunctive the analogical proportion stands: vofiev veTt: veiS ve i = Xvuptv Xurjre: xutjs Xujj. Since the inducing forms, Xuets and Xuei, contained, not diphthongs, but simple vowels of the quality which appeared elsewhere in the paradigm (pp. 124 ff.), the restored subjunctive forms contained, not 77i, but a monophthong of the same quality as that of the second person plural. Consequently we find very frequently such subjunctives as 8odrj, P. Petr. ii. 2. 1. 10 (260 B.C.). The frequent spelling with 77i in the subjunctive forms of late inscriptions and papyri is due in part to the influence of old documents with 77i in these forms but chiefly to the fact that the corresponding indicative forms were written with the digraph ei. The diphthongs ai and i, and also the restored 77i, lost their second element at various times in different parts of the Greek world. In Attica the loss occurred not far from 200 B.C.1 The change is reflected in the form of Greek loan-words in Latin; Thraex, tragoedus, etc., were borrowed in early times, while Thrax, Thracia, odeum are later forms. We have the explicit testimony of Strabo that i was silent in the dative singular (of the first and second declensions, of course): xiv. p. 648: Towoi yap x DEGREESpis rov i ypavaiKrjv alrlav obK exov.2 In the fifth century 77i, ai, and wi were all true diphthongs, and at and wt remained such in the fourth 1 Meisterhans-Schwyzer, p. 67. 2" For many write the datives without the i, and reject the custom (of writing them) which has no basis in nature." century. The first member of each was probably long and of the same quality as when monophthongal. Hence wi, rather...

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin PDF Author: Edgar H. Sturtevant
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Category : Classical languages
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Pages : 192

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The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin PDF Author: Edgar Howard Sturtevant
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Pages : 192

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The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin PDF Author: Edgar Howard Sturtevant
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Pages : 250

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Vox Graeca

Vox Graeca PDF Author: William Sidney Allen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521335553
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 204

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This is a new and enlarged edition of Professor Allen's highly successful book on the pronunciation of Attic Greek in classical times. In this edition, Professor Allen has in particular revised the presentation of the controversial question of stress; the chapter on quantity has been extensively recast; and an appendix has been added on the names of the letters of the Greek alphabet. In addition to the new material, the supplementary notes of the second edition are now incorporated into the main text making this a very convenient book to use.

A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names, etc

A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names, etc PDF Author: John WALKER (the Philologist.)
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Pages : 104

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The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin PDF Author: Edgar Howard Sturtevant
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Pages : 192

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The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Proper Names in English

The Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Proper Names in English PDF Author: Henry J. Richmond
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Pages : 80

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Pages : 96

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