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0 Introduction to NTGreek In Session
Overview
§0.0 Introduction, 0-1
§0.1 Phonemic System, 0-1
§0.2 Greek Font, 0-3
§0.3 Course Deployment, 0-5
§0.4 Course Numerical Structure, 0-5
§0.0 Introduction
As might be expected, learning to say and write the Greek alphabet is the first
step learning the Greek language. Mastering the sight and sounds of the
alphabet will lay the cornerstone for learning the sight
and sounds of NTGreek words in all subsequent lessons.
However, before introducing the Greek alphabet, a few
preliminary comments are necessary about the course
work as it is presented on the Internet without cost by Dr.
William Ramey.
§0.1 Phonemic System
The Greek letter sounds for this course are designed to provide a practical and
consistent system of pronunciation. No authoritative source exists in determining
how Greek was pronounced during New Testament times. However, as an aid to
vocabulary memorization, the Erasmian standardized system of pronunciation
has been adopted that is widely used in universities, Bible colleges, seminaries,
and in numerous modern New Testament Greek grammars.
Three major approaches are available for learning the pronunciation of New
Testament Greek. It would seem natural to learn the standardized pronunciation
used today in Greece. However, unless Greek is spoken on a daily basis, a
serious draw back exists. Several different phonemes have identical sounds,
and some phonemes have multiple sounds, causing confusion between how a
word is spoken and actually written. This is no different in English where the
letter “c” may sound very different, such as the “c” in “cat”, “circle”, or “cube”, or
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