[B-Greek] further study - modern or classical?
Curtis Hinson
curtis at curtishinson.com
Mon May 1 21:54:07 EDT 2006
Read classical, but with the so-called "modern" pronunciation. :-D
Seriously, though, go for it.
Bless the Name
Curtis Hinson
http://curtishinson.com
Kevin Riley wrote the following on 4/30/2006 11:08 PM:
>
> I find myself with a few weeks free and want to continue with Greek study
> beyond NT Greek. I did 2 years of NT Greek, and have recently read most of
> Wallace's book to refresh my memory - I enjoy reading grammar books - and
> yes, I am not normal :). I have access to both modern Greek [through my
> friendly neighbourhood library] and classical Greek [JACT Reading Greek] and
> can't decide which would be most useful. I have maybe 6 weeks in which to
> be "obsessed" with the subject, then will probably have to cut back to just
> an hour or so a week. What would you advise? Left to myself, I may spend
> the entire 6 weeks making the decision :)
>
> Kevin Riley
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