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  1. Homer’s dialect was an artificial mixture of Ionic, Aeolic, and Attic. The Attic bits are possibly a later intrusion - mostly they could be replaced with an Aeolic or Ionic equivalent. The earliest dialect may have been Aeolic. The easiest way to become comfortable with Homer's dialect is to read Homer. 13.

  2. Hellenic is the branch of the Indo-European language family whose principal member is Greek. [2] In most classifications, Hellenic consists of Greek alone, [3] [4] but some linguists use the term Hellenic to refer to a group consisting of Greek proper and other varieties thought to be related but different enough to be separate languages ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IonicIonic - Wikipedia

    Ionic Greek, an ancient dialect of the Greek language; Ionic (mobile app framework), a software development kit; Ionic order, one of the orders of classical architecture; Ionian Technologies, an American biotechnology company; Hull Ionians, an English rugby club; Ionic No. 5, a typeface; SS Ionic, the name of two ships of the White Star Line ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ionic_meterIonic meter - Wikipedia

    Ionic meter. The ionic (or Ionic) is a four- syllable metrical unit (metron) of light-light-heavy-heavy (u u – –) that occurs in ancient Greek and Latin poetry. According to Hephaestion it was known as the Ionicos because it was used by the Ionians of Asia Minor; and it was also known as the Persicos and was associated with Persian poetry. [1]

  6. Ionic is an open-source UI toolkit for building cross-platform mobile, web, and desktop applications using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/TypeScript. It provides a set of pre-designed UI components and tools for building high-quality, interactive applications. Ionic was originally built as a complete open-source SDK for ...

  7. Accent. Modern Greek has a stress accent, similar to English. The accent is notated with a stroke (΄) over the accented vowel and is called οξεία ( oxeia, "acute") or τόνος ( tonos, "accent") in Greek. The former term is taken from one of the accents used in polytonic orthography which officially became obsolete in 1982.