Question about the consonant "γ"

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Paulo Albuquerque
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Re: Question about the consonant "γ"

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Jason Hare wrote: December 5th, 2017, 3:22 pm
Paulo Albuquerque wrote: December 5th, 2017, 9:48 am
Jason Hare wrote: December 5th, 2017, 12:17 am

Have you checked Randall Buth's Ἡ Κοινὴ Προφορά – Koiné Pronunciation?
Yes. I already read this text. But it does not address all the letters. It does not say, for example, when the consonant τ is pronounced with a sound of [t] and when it is pronounced with a sound of [d]. I wanted something more complete. The information you gave me about the Gamma I didn't find anywhere else.
Why would τ be pronounced as [d]?
Here, for example: https://www.biblicallanguagecenter.com/ ... -v1-18.mp3

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