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Category Archive: Phonology

Consonant Clusters in Hellenistic Greek

In a bit of e-mail dialogue yesterday and today, I ended up writing a rather lengthy explanation of […]

michaelaubrey January 9, 2010 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology

Koine Greek Phonology

So, uhm, who in the world took the time to make the Wikipedia page for Koine Greek Phonology […]

michaelaubrey December 18, 2009 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology

Could I Borrow $100?

Okay, so maybe I’m not really serious on that one, but I’m drooling over this current Eisenbrauns Sale: […]

michaelaubrey May 8, 2009 Books, Linguistics, Linking, Morphology, Phonology

Phonology, Pronunciation and Language Learning

I’d like to take up the question of what pronunciation system should be used for teaching Greek from […]

michaelaubrey May 4, 2009 Greek, Language, Language Learning, Phonology

Russian Phonology & English Translation

In English we have eleven vowel sounds represented by  various combinations of five vowel orthographic symbols. Two of […]

michaelaubrey April 3, 2009 Linguistics, Linking, Phonology

Erasmian Pronunciation

People say that they use and teach with the Erasmian pronunciation because its easier for students for learning […]

michaelaubrey March 24, 2009 Greek, Language, Language Learning, Linguistics, Phonology, Questions

What is Linguistics Good For?

Those of you who are familiar with IPA (and I know your name is Legion) will definitely enjoy […]

michaelaubrey January 31, 2009 Humor, Linguistics, Phonology

Pronouncing Hellenistic Greek

I’ve gone the rounds a few times with people about what pronunciation to use for Greek. The main […]

michaelaubrey December 11, 2008 Greek, Phonology

On Greek Pronunciation Again

Okay, Caragounis’ description of kappa is even worse: Capitol: Κ Small: κ HGP: k as in keen (before […]

michaelaubrey October 8, 2008 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology

On the Pronunciation of Greek

I’ve ranted about frustrations before, but one thing I really can’t stand are descriptions of Greek pronunciation that […]

michaelaubrey October 8, 2008 Greek, Language, Linguistics, Phonology, Rant

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