The pronunciation of classical Greek is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters), also following ancient texts and descriptions. The pronunciation of 'modern ancient' Greek is also presented, including a number of European accents, dealing with vowels, consonants, structures, stress, and intonation, for comparisons. Also some diachronic phonopses and a concise vocabulary are included. The concise phonopses of 26 peculiar languages are presented for useful comparisons, too.The pronunciation of classical Greek is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters), also following ancient texts and descriptions. The ...
Irigoin Jean. 14. Daitz (Stephen G.). The Pronunciation of Ancient Greek : A Practical Guide. . In: ...
This thesis proposes a phonological analysis of aspiration in Ancient Greek, based on a large empiri...
The Greco-Roman grammatical tradition crystallized much of the linguistic metalanguage used today, e...
It is well known that Greek underwent a major change in its accentual typology from theClassical to ...
The aim of this paper is a historical description of the changes which affected the phonological str...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
The accent marks in modern editions of Ancient Greek texts primarily reflect the accentual system of...
The phonology belongs to the basic structures of a language. Knowing the sounds of the phonemes of a...
Ιn this paper Ι claim that Greek is a lexical accent system and Ι introduce a theoretical framework ...
Portrait of the author engraved by James Heath after James Barry.ESTC (RLIN)Mode of access: Internet...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This paper looks at two recent approaches to accentuation in Ancient Greek, Steriade 1988 and Sauzet...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
In this paper, I discuss the function of voiced stops in the phonology of Modern Greek, in light of ...
Irigoin Jean. 14. Daitz (Stephen G.). The Pronunciation of Ancient Greek : A Practical Guide. . In: ...
This thesis proposes a phonological analysis of aspiration in Ancient Greek, based on a large empiri...
The Greco-Roman grammatical tradition crystallized much of the linguistic metalanguage used today, e...
It is well known that Greek underwent a major change in its accentual typology from theClassical to ...
The aim of this paper is a historical description of the changes which affected the phonological str...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
The accent marks in modern editions of Ancient Greek texts primarily reflect the accentual system of...
The phonology belongs to the basic structures of a language. Knowing the sounds of the phonemes of a...
Ιn this paper Ι claim that Greek is a lexical accent system and Ι introduce a theoretical framework ...
Portrait of the author engraved by James Heath after James Barry.ESTC (RLIN)Mode of access: Internet...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This paper looks at two recent approaches to accentuation in Ancient Greek, Steriade 1988 and Sauzet...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
In this paper, I discuss the function of voiced stops in the phonology of Modern Greek, in light of ...
Irigoin Jean. 14. Daitz (Stephen G.). The Pronunciation of Ancient Greek : A Practical Guide. . In: ...
This thesis proposes a phonological analysis of aspiration in Ancient Greek, based on a large empiri...
The Greco-Roman grammatical tradition crystallized much of the linguistic metalanguage used today, e...