[B-Greek] Vowel rules for Erasmian pronunciation
Katb4now at aol.com
Katb4now at aol.com
Thu Jan 8 19:48:03 EST 2004
Raymond,
Thank You!
That helped. I had just spread out about 10 grammars, print outs and
dictionaries and pretty much narrowed down a decision for each letter and dipthong.
Then I compared it with the site you linked to.
I've got a nice workable chart here, I think :-) I think it's definately
"Erasmian".
Kathleen Borsari
Homeschool mom
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In a message dated 1/8/2004 5:21:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,
fwgk5942 at mb.infoweb.ne.jp writes:
On 2004.1.9, at 06:29 AM, Katb4now at aol.com wrote:
> I'm about ready to make up my OWN pronunciation. It surely looks to me
> as if
> that is what some professors and publishers have done, because they
> SURELY are
> NOT doing the same thing or even being consistent to their own
> instructions.
Hi Kathleen,
Have you seen this page:
http://www.biblicalgreek.org/links/pronunciation.html
I found it quite useful when I made up my own pronunciation (which is
still "Erasmian").
Best Regards,
Raymond Regalado
Tokyo
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