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  2. Ancient Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek phonology is the reconstructed phonology or pronunciation of Ancient Greek. This article mostly deals with the pronunciation of the standard Attic dialect of the fifth century BC, used by Plato and other Classical Greek writers, and touches on other dialects spoken at the same time or earlier.

  3. Pronunciation of Ancient Greek in teaching - Wikipedia

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    Lately, however, some scholar reference books devote some space to the explanation of reconstructed Ancient Greek phonology. [ 10 ] Due to Castilian Spanish phonological features, the Erasmian pronunciation is fairly well reflected, but, as expected, phonological features of Spanish sneak in the Erasmian pronunciation.

  4. Ancient Greek dialects - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek in classical antiquity, before the development of the common Koine Greek of the Hellenistic period, was divided into several varieties.. Most of these varieties are known only from inscriptions, but a few of them, principally Aeolic, Doric, and Ionic, are also represented in the literary canon alongside the dominant Attic form of literary Greek.

  5. Psilosis - Wikipedia

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    Psilosis (/ s aɪ ˈ l oʊ s ɪ s /) is the sound change in which Greek lost the consonant sound /h/ during antiquity. The term comes from the Greek ψίλωσις psílōsis ("smoothing, thinning out") [1] and is related to the name of the smooth breathing (ψιλή psilḗ), the sign for the absence of initial /h/ in a word.

  6. Koine Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    The loss of vowel length and the spread of Greek under Alexander the Great led to a reorganization of the vowels in the phonology of Koine Greek. Vowel length distinctions appear to have been lost first in Egypt and then in Anatolia by the 2nd century BC, with Greek inscriptions beginning to display short/long vowel confusions from the 1st ...

  7. Category:Greek phonologies - Wikipedia

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  8. Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages ... QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Greek phonology may refer to: Ancient Greek phonology, discussing the ...

  9. File:A history of ancient Greek literature (IA ...

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