Anyone want to work through Dickey's Greek Prose Composition book?
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Re: Anyone want to work through Dickey's Greek Prose Composition book?
Yup, can confirm there's no key for the accentuation. I've been using Perseus to spot check forms I was unsure of.
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For people like me who struggle with the accentuation rules, James Tauber has a few resources that may be helpful.
- Diagramming Greek Accent Placement (blog post)
- Basic Greek Accentuation (video presentation)
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OK, here's one I'm having difficulty with. Can someone help me understand the difference in accentuation for παιδεύσαι (optative) versus παίδευσαι (imperative) versus παιδεῦσαι (infinitive)?
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The παιδεύσαι is just the recessive accent treating the αι as long (because optative, see below).Jonathan Robie wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 4:08 pm OK, here's one I'm having difficulty with. Can someone help me understand the difference in accentuation for παιδεύσαι (optative) versus παίδευσαι (imperative) versus παιδεῦσαι (infinitive)?
The παίδευσαι is just the recessive accent treating the αι as short.
Both αι and οι are considered short at the end of a word unless optative.
The first aorist infinitive is always properispomenon (suggesting an original contraction, but what that contraction was doesn't really matter here)
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What a clear, concise answer! Thanks.
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Remember there's my polytonic Greek typing tutor at:NathanSmith wrote: ↑January 14th, 2018, 4:29 pm OK, here we go. Among other things, this should provide good polytonic typing practice.
http://cq170.us1.eldarioncloud.com
The instructions are just for macOS but if someone with other keyboards can help, I can add other instructions.
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Linux instructions here:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=759&hilit=polytonic+keyboard#p3138
Windows here:
http://www.dramata.com/Ancient%20polyto ... indows.pdf
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Windows here:
http://www.dramata.com/Ancient%20polyto ... indows.pdf
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What time Saturday? Later is better for me at this rate ;->
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As late as you want, as long as it's Saturday!
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Very cool!jtauber wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 4:53 pm Remember there's my polytonic Greek typing tutor at:
http://cq170.us1.eldarioncloud.com
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