[B-Greek] Greek NT Audio
Dr. Don Wilkins
drdwilkins at verizon.net
Mon Sep 22 14:34:27 EDT 2008
I wonder if a small caveat might be in order. Have any of you found
that modern Greek pronunciation has a subtle effect of dulling the
memory in regard to distinctions between vowels that sound alike, or
of confusing the spelling of certain consonants? I imagine the long-
term effects would be more important than the short term. Perhaps the
reverse is true; do you pay *more* attention to the spelling of a
word to avoid confusion? I'm sure RB has much to say about this from
his experience, but I'd also like to hear from those with fewer years
of experience.
Don Wilkins
On Sep 22, 2008, at 3:51 AM, Louis Sorenson wrote:
> Hello all,
> (Hopefullly this post is not hashed by my email client)
>
> The
> following audio recordings of some or all the GNT are available. Are
> there any I am missing? Also, is any other than Buth's and Zodhiates
> totally reliable for accentuation (regardless of the system used)?
> I have included 18 facets (described below) for each recording.
> Ones I am not sure of I put a "?" after the number.
>
> ....
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