Modern Greek, a summary and a new direction

Polycarp66 at aol.com Polycarp66 at aol.com
Mon Dec 18 02:56:37 EST 2000


In a message dated 12/17/2000 10:49:06 AM Central Standard Time, 
ButhFam at compuserve.com writes:


> 
> c. point 'b' could lead to a KOINE GREEK list, where the main rule would be
> that communication would all be in Greek. 
> (maybe someone could give some direction from esperanto experience? or
> modern latin use?) 
> Such a list would need a host site (I have nothing to offer personally), 
> technical backup (nothing to offer), and 
> moderators who would be willing to invest considerable time with answers or
> with finding a balance on self-corrective discussions about koine
> vocabulary/syntax in exchanges (nothing to offer. I would join, follow and
> interact with such a list but cannot see beyond time constraints for
> another year.)  
> 
> 

What you are proposing here seems to be a group where the discussion is 
WRITTEN .  Communication by writing in Greek would have no effect upon or 
result from one's pronunciation of the text.

gfsomsel
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