[B-Greek] "Erasmian?" really? WAS: Another Audio Greek New Testament, free on the Internet
Nikolaos Adamou
nikolaos.adamou at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 15 14:54:28 EST 2009
There is another audio with more attention to the accents in:
http://www.greeklatinaudio.com/
http://www.helding.net/greeklatinaudio/greek/matthew/MAT01G.mp3
Although the voice is still not natural.
The role of the three accents it is important to the Language, and it gives a rhythm to it.
That's why when one attempts to learn the sound of a language, learns
The bible, New and Old Testaments never stopped been read in their
original language, we have a non interrupted continuation of the
sound.
The work of prof. Maurice Robinson, particularly the extensive
introduction and the extensive appendix to their ByzantineTextform is
extremely valuable and useful, besides the point that prof.
Robinson's sound, and this is much more important.
Correct sound is important too, this is another matter.
--
Nikolaos Adamou, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Business Management
CUNY/BMCC
> From: JErnest at BakerPublishingGroup.com
> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:57:09 -0500
> To: B-Greek at lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: Re: [B-Greek] "Erasmian?" really? WAS: Another Audio Greek New Testament, free on the Internet
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Vasile STANCU <stancu at mail.dnttm.ro>wrote:
>
> > Why then go for "the third option", or even for a second one?
>
>
> Yes, it's a good question. I have no answer.
>
> James Ernest
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