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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek language - Examples

Greek language - Some common words and phrases. Greek (man): Έλληνας, IPA /ˈe̞liˌnas/ Greek (woman): Ελληνίδα /ˌe̞liˈniða/ Greek (language): Ελληνικά /e̞ˌliniˈka/ hello: γεια /ʝa/ (informal, literally "health"), you say this only t ...

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Greek language, Greek language - History, Greek language - Classification, Greek language - Geographic distribution, Greek language - Official status, Greek language - Phonology, Greek language - Vowel sounds, Greek language - Consonants, Greek language - Sandhi rules, Greek language - Orthography, Greek language - Historical sound changes, Greek language - Grammar, Greek language - Writing system, Greek language - Examples, Greek language - Some common words and phrases, Greek language - The Iliad in Homeric Greek Lines 1-7, Greek language - The Lord's Prayer in Greek Matt. 6:9-13, Greek language - The Nicene Creed in Greek, Greek language - Literature, Greek language - Typography, Greek language - Lexica, Greek language - Spell checkers

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek language - Phonology
This section generally describes the post-Classic phonology of the Greek language. All phonetic transcriptions in this section use the International Phonetic Alphabet Greek language - Vowel sounds. Greek has 5 vowel sounds, all phonemic: Close vowels, when found in unstressed final syllables, tend to be voiceless, particularly if they are between voiceless consonants [e.g.: φάσης /ˈfasis/ → /ˈfasi̥s/ (→ /f ...

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Greek language, Greek language - History, Greek language - Classification, Greek language - Geographic distribution, Greek language - Official status, Greek language - Phonology, Greek language - Vowel sounds, Greek language - Consonants, Greek language - Sandhi rules, Greek language - Orthography, Greek language - Historical sound changes, Greek language - Grammar, Greek language - Writing system, Greek language - Examples, Greek language - Some common words and phrases, Greek language - The Iliad in Homeric Greek Lines 1-7, Greek language - The Lord's Prayer in Greek Matt. 6:9-13, Greek language - The Nicene Creed in Greek, Greek language - Literature, Greek language - Typography, Greek language - Lexica, Greek language - Spell checkers

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek language - History

This article does not cover the reconstructed history of Greek prior to the use of writing. For more information, see main article on Proto-Greek language. Greek has been spoken in the Balkan Peninsula since the 2nd millennium BC. The earliest evidence of this is found in the Linear B tablets dating from 1500 BC. The later Greek alphabet (q.v.) is unrelated to Linear B, and was derived from the Phoenician alphabet (abjad); with minor modifications, it is still used today. Greek is conventi ...

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Greek language, Greek language - History, Greek language - Classification, Greek language - Geographic distribution, Greek language - Official status, Greek language - Phonology, Greek language - Vowel sounds, Greek language - Consonants, Greek language - Sandhi rules, Greek language - Orthography, Greek language - Historical sound changes, Greek language - Grammar, Greek language - Writing system, Greek language - Examples, Greek language - Some common words and phrases, Greek language - The Iliad in Homeric Greek Lines 1-7, Greek language - The Lord's Prayer in Greek Matt. 6:9-13, Greek language - The Nicene Creed in Greek, Greek language - Literature, Greek language - Typography, Greek language - Lexica, Greek language - Spell checkers

Read more here: » Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek language - History

Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek language - Phonology

This section generally describes the post-Classic phonology of the Greek language. All phonetic transcriptions in this section use the International Phonetic Alphabet Greek language - Vowel sounds. Greek has 5 vowel sounds, all phonemic: Close vowels, when found in unstressed final syllables, tend to be voiceless, particularly if they are between voiceless consonants [e.g.: φάσης /ˈfasis/ → /ˈfasi̥s/ (→ /f ...

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Greek language, Greek language - History, Greek language - Classification, Greek language - Geographic distribution, Greek language - Official status, Greek language - Phonology, Greek language - Vowel sounds, Greek language - Consonants, Greek language - Sandhi rules, Greek language - Orthography, Greek language - Historical sound changes, Greek language - Grammar, Greek language - Writing system, Greek language - Examples, Greek language - Some common words and phrases, Greek language - The Iliad in Homeric Greek Lines 1-7, Greek language - The Lord's Prayer in Greek Matt. 6:9-13, Greek language - The Nicene Creed in Greek, Greek language - Literature, Greek language - Typography, Greek language - Lexica, Greek language - Spell checkers, Greek language - Special characters

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Greek language: Encyclopedia - Greek

The noun Greek refers to: Synonymous to Grecian; a native or inhabitant of Greece (Ελλάδα), or a person of Greek descent. - main articles: Greek people and Names of the Greeks The Indo-European language of the Greeks. - see main article: Greek language The adjective Greek may refer to a number of things relating to: Greek - History & Geography. Greek history Aegean Civilization (befor ...

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Greek language: Encyclopedia - Magus

A Magus (plural Magi, from Latin, via Greek μάγος from Old Persian maguš; Old English: Mage) was a Zoroastrian astrologer-priest from ancient Persia. The best known Magi are the "Wise Men from the East" in the Bible. In English, the term may refer to a shaman, sorcerer, or wizard; it is the origin of the English words magic and magician. Magus - Etymology. Magus - Greek-Persian roots. The Greek word is attested from the 5th century BC (Ancient Greek) a ...

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Greek language: Encyclopedia - Voiced bilabial plosive

The voiced bilabial plosive is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is b, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is b. The voiced bilabial plosive occurs in English, and it is the sound denoted by the letter "b" in boy. Voiced bilabial plosive - Features. Features of the voiced bilabial plosive: Its manner of articulation is plosive ...

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Greek language: Encyclopedia - Classical language

A classical language is a language with a literary tradition that can be judged as "classical". According to George L. Hart: [To] qualify as a classical tradition, a language must fit several criteria: it should be ancient, it should be an independent tradition that arose mostly on its own not as an offshoot of another tradition, and it must have a large and extremely rich body of ancient literature. Note that the judgement of a language as "classical" is a judgement of its literature, not the language itself. Alt ...

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek language television channels - Local

List of Greek language television channels - Extinct Channels. Tele Con - Patras ...

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List of Greek language television channels, List of Greek language television channels - Greece, List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels, List of Greek language television channels - National Private Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Pay Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Digital Channels, List of Greek language television channels - International Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Defunct, List of Greek language television channels - Local, List of Greek language television channels - Extinct Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Cyprus, List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Private Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Local Channels

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek language television channels - Cyprus

List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels. RIK 1 (RIKEna), see also Cyprus_Broadcasting_Corporation. RIk 2 (RIKDyo), see also Cyprus_Broadcasting_Corporation. Cyprus Sat, see also Cyprus_Broadcasting_Corporation. List of Greek language television channels - Private Channels. Ant1 Cyprus (see also ANT1) Mega Channel Cyprus (Logos TV ...

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List of Greek language television channels, List of Greek language television channels - Greece, List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels, List of Greek language television channels - National Private Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Pay Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Digital Channels, List of Greek language television channels - International Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Defunct, List of Greek language television channels - Local, List of Greek language television channels - Extinct Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Cyprus, List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Private Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Local Channels

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek language television channels - Greece

Greece has around 10 national over-the-air television networks, and approximately 150 local television stations located around the country. Two over-the-air pay TV channels, Filmnet and Supersport, also broadcast across the country. Digital satellite TV service is handled by Nova, which provides over 100 radio and TV stations and other interactive services by subscription. List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels. ET1 (ERT until the government created a new channel ET2, now NET), ...

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List of Greek language television channels, List of Greek language television channels - Greece, List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels, List of Greek language television channels - National Private Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Pay Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Digital Channels, List of Greek language television channels - International Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Defunct, List of Greek language television channels - Local, List of Greek language television channels - Extinct Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Cyprus, List of Greek language television channels - Public Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Private Channels, List of Greek language television channels - Local Channels

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek alphabet - Use of the Greek alphabet for other languages

The primary use of the Greek alphabet has always been to write the Greek language and related dialects (including Ancient Macedonian). However, at various times and in various places, it has also been used to write other languages. Early examples: Some Narbonese Gaulish inscriptions in southern France use the Greek alphabet (c300 BC). The Hebrew text of the Bible was written in Greek in Origen's He ...

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Greek alphabet, Greek alphabet - Main table, Greek alphabet - Obsolete letters, Greek alphabet - Letter combinations and diphthongs, Greek alphabet - Ligatures, Greek alphabet - History, Greek alphabet - Use of the Greek alphabet for other languages, Greek alphabet - Greek encodings, Greek alphabet - Greek in Unicode, Greek alphabet - Bibliography, Greek alphabet - Special characters

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek alphabet - Use of the Greek alphabet for other languages

The primary use of the Greek alphabet has always been to write the Greek language and related dialects (including Ancient Macedonian). However, at various times and in various places, it has also been used to write other languages. Early examples: Some Narbonese Gaulish inscriptions in southern France use the Greek alphabet (c300 BC). The Hebrew text of the Bible was written in Greek in Origen's He ...

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Greek alphabet, Greek alphabet - Main table, Greek alphabet - Letter combinations and diphthongs, Greek alphabet - Ligatures, Greek alphabet - History, Greek alphabet - Use of the Greek alphabet for other languages, Greek alphabet - Greek encodings, Greek alphabet - Greek in Unicode, Greek alphabet - Bibliography, Greek alphabet - Special characters

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek-language newspapers - Greece

List of Greek-language newspapers - National circulation. Protathlitis - sports Apogefmatini Eleftheros Kosmos Eleftheros Typos Eleftherotypia, website (http://www.enet.gr, in Greek) Ethnos, website (http://www.ethnos.gr, in Greek) Filathlos - sports Fos ton Spor - sports Hrisi Avgi Kathimerini, website (http://www.kathimerini.gr, in Greek) Ta Nea, website (http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr/, in Greek) Gol News - sports ...

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List of Greek-language newspapers, List of Greek-language newspapers - Cyprus, List of Greek-language newspapers - Circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Sports, List of Greek-language newspapers - Greece, List of Greek-language newspapers - National circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Regional/Local papers, List of Greek-language newspapers - International areas, List of Greek-language newspapers - North America

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Proto-Greek language - Phonology

Greek is a Centum language, which would place a Graeco-Aryan protolanguage before Satemization, making it identical to late PIE. Proto-Greek does appear to have been affected by the general trend of Palatalization characteristic of the Satem group, evidenced for example by the (post-Mycenaean) change of labiovelars into dentals before e (e.g. kwe > te "and"), but the Satemizing influence appears to have reached Greek only after it had lost the palatovelars (i. ...

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Proto-Greek language, Proto-Greek language - Phonology, Proto-Greek language - Morphology, Proto-Greek language - Noun, Proto-Greek language - Pronoun, Proto-Greek language - Verb, Proto-Greek language - Numerals, Proto-Greek language - Example text

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek-language newspapers - Greece

List of Greek-language newspapers - National circulation. Protathlitis - sports Apogefmatini Eleftheros Typos Eleftherotypia Ethnos Filathlos - sports Fos ton Spor - sports Kathimerini Ta Nea, website (http://ta-nea.dolnet.gr/, in Greek) Gol News - sports Protathlima? (Greek for champions) - sports Rizospastis Stochos, website (http://www.stoxos.gr) SporTime - sports Sport Day - sports See also:

List of Greek-language newspapers, List of Greek-language newspapers - Cyprus, List of Greek-language newspapers - Circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Sports, List of Greek-language newspapers - Greece, List of Greek-language newspapers - National circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Regional/Local papers, List of Greek-language newspapers - International areas, List of Greek-language newspapers - North America

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek-language newspapers - Cyprus

List of Greek-language newspapers - Circulation. Fileleftheros List of Greek-language newspapers - Sports. Athlitiko Icho or Athlitiko Iho (Aθλητική Hχώ), one of the first sports newspapers in Cyprus ...

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List of Greek-language newspapers, List of Greek-language newspapers - Cyprus, List of Greek-language newspapers - Circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Sports, List of Greek-language newspapers - Greece, List of Greek-language newspapers - National circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Regional/Local papers, List of Greek-language newspapers - International areas, List of Greek-language newspapers - North America

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Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Proto-Greek language - Morphology

Proto-Greek language - Noun. The PIE dative, instrumental and locative cases are syncretized into a single dative case. Some desinences are innovated (dative plural -si from locative plural -su). Nominative plural -oi, -ai replaces late PIE -ōs, -ās. The superlative on -tatos becomes productive. The peculiar oblique stem gunaik- "women", attested from the Thebes tablets is probably Proto-Greek; it appears, at least as gunai- also in Armenian. See also:

Proto-Greek language, Proto-Greek language - Phonology, Proto-Greek language - Morphology, Proto-Greek language - Noun, Proto-Greek language - Pronoun, Proto-Greek language - Verb, Proto-Greek language - Numerals, Proto-Greek language - Example text

Read more here: » Proto-Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Proto-Greek language - Morphology

Greek language: Encyclopedia II - Greek Cypriot - History

The Greek Cypriots trace their origins to the descendants of the Achaean Greeks and later the Mycenaean Greeks, who settled on the island during the second half of the second millennium B.C. The island gradually became part of the Hellenic world as the settlers prospered over the next centuries. Alexander the Great liberated the island from the Persians in 333 B.C. After the division of the Roman Empire in A.D. 285 Cypriots enjoyed home rule almost nine centuries under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Empire of Byzantium, something not seen a ...

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Greek Cypriot, Greek Cypriot - History, Greek Cypriot - Greek Cypriot Language

Read more here: » Greek Cypriot: Encyclopedia II - Greek Cypriot - History

Greek language: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek-language newspapers - International areas

List of Greek-language newspapers - North America. Ethnikos Kyrex, began in the New York Metro-area, North America Ethnikos Typos Greek-Canadian Press, also in English Vima ...

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List of Greek-language newspapers, List of Greek-language newspapers - Cyprus, List of Greek-language newspapers - Circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Sports, List of Greek-language newspapers - Greece, List of Greek-language newspapers - National circulation, List of Greek-language newspapers - Regional/Local papers, List of Greek-language newspapers - International areas, List of Greek-language newspapers - North America

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