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Attic and greek and pronouns.
Nouns adjectives the definite article.
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A list of words that covers 90 of tokens in a collection of attic prose texts.
Paradigm gender and number case attraction inverse attraction the words who which and what are relative pronouns when they are used to introduce a relative clause.
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Lesson 7 relative pronouns.
A reference for intermediate readers of attic greek volume 39 oklahoma series in classical culture.
The man who lives next to me has a goat.
While ἑ is found in homer in later attic greek the third person pronoun is more commonly expressed by ἐκεῖνος oblique forms of αὐτός and οὗτος introduced in the next chapter.
Another complication of greek grammar is that different greek authors wrote in different dialects all of which have slightly different grammatical forms see ancient greek dialects.
It is pronounced more closely to modern greek.
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τῐ ς tís interrogative also see indefinite pronoun τὶς or τις substantive masculine feminine who.
The neuter nominative accusative τί tí is never elided but a hiatus is allowed in attic greek.
A grammar of attic and ionic greek lets us to see ancient greek in a much wider spectrum.
Nouns pronouns the definite article.
This section mentions only some of the attic peculiarities.
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Ancient greek grammar is morphologically complex and preserves several features of proto indo european morphology.
Koiné greek also known as hellenistic and biblical greek evolved from attic and is a more recent dialect.
The a and o declensions.
Nouns adjectives pronouns articles numerals and especially verbs are all highly inflected.
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The simple sentence consists of the main clause the man has a goat.
The essentials of greek grammar.
Attic greek grammar is to a large extent ancient greek grammar or at least when the latter topic is presented it is with the peculiarities of the attic dialect.
The essentials of greek grammar.
The stem iota remains short in every declined form.
For mastronarde s introduction to attic greek first three only i e present future aorist.
In addition to singular and plural numbers attic greek had the dual number.