Erasmian Pronunciation Variants

Is vocalizing the Greek words and sentences important? If so, how should Greek be pronounced (what arguments can be made for one pronunciation over another or others?) How can I write Greek characters clearly and legibly?
Vasile Stancu
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Re: Erasmian Pronunciation Variants

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Sorry... you can see now my webpage in English.
Regarding your comment, please check my omicron with my omega (see my omega audio sample ὠκεανός); I think this would illustrate the difference I make between the two - just the length/duration. Comparing my ὀρθόδοξος (or, rather, my ὀρθογράφος and ὄρος) with someone else's orange would not yield a relevant result, I think...
Vasile Stancu
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Joined: May 31st, 2011, 3:13 am
Location: Timisoara, Romania
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Re: Erasmian Pronunciation Variants

Post by Vasile Stancu »

P.S.I uploaded some time ago a few audio recordings which I made (some NT and OT passages), as samples, at this address:
https://archive.org/details/ancient_greek_audio
Just in case...
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