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  1. Due to Castilian Spanish phonological features, the Erasmian pronunciation is fairly well reflected, but, as expected, phonological features of Spanish sneak in the Erasmian pronunciation. The following are the most distinctive (and frequent) features of Spanish pronunciation of Ancient Greek:

    • Erasmus

      Terence J. Martin identifies an "Erasmian pattern" that the...

  2. Ancient Greek phonology is the reconstructed phonology or pronunciation of Ancient Greek. This article mostly deals with the pronunciation of the standard Attic dialect of the fifth century BC, used by Plato and other Classical Greek writers, and touches on other dialects spoken at

    • θέσις, τάσις, δασύς "putting, stretching, hairy"
    • χώρα, κόρη, ἀγορά "country, girl, assembly"
    • ἔφη, ἔπη, ἔβη "he said, words, he stepped"
  3. 192 Pronunciación hispano-erasmiana vs. pronunciación griega BIBLIOGRAFÍA ALLEN, W. S. (1968), Vox Graeca: a Guide to the Pronunciation of Classical Greek, Cambridge: UP. BALLABRIGA, A. (2006), «Philhellénisme et prononciation du grec. À propos de la dissertation sur la prononciation grecque de Fleury de Lécluse», Anabases 3, 57-77.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2017 · This article shows that the so-called “Erasmian” pronunciation of Greek at large today is not only un-Greek, but also un-Erasmian, for it has little to do with Erasmus and contradicts his example and counsel.

    • Jody A. Barnard
    • 2017
  5. A classic example of this is to compare the words for “we” and “you (plural)” in Ancient Greek, which are spelled ἡμεῖς and ῡμεῖς, but are pronounced exactly the same with Modern Greek pronunciation: /iˈmis/. This merger of many letters and digraphs, namely ι, η, υ, ει, οι, υι, into the same phoneme /i/ is called ...

  6. Erasmian vs. Modern pronunciation? Any discussion of the relative merits of using ancient or modern pronunciations of Greek should acknowledge that, at least in English-speaking countries, the widely used pronunciations of φ θ χ are purely conventional and not based on ancient phonology.