Persistent accentuation a and o declension consonant declension.
Attic greek syllables.
Thalassa sea and rr instead of rs as in tharreō vs.
δός μοι not δὸς μοι.
Certain consonant clusters occur as onsets while others do not occur.
Three syllable words that rhyme with attic.
As opposed to ionic attic has tt instead of ss as in thalatta vs.
Ancient greek had a tonal or pitch accent not a stress accent such as is found in latin english and many european languages.
Upon its final syllable.
The last 3 syllables and the accents acute circumflex grave ultima penult antepenult more examples.
Aquatic asthmatic climatic dogmatic dramatic ecstatic emphatic erratic fanatic hepatic lymphatic phosphatic pneumatic pragmatic prismatic prostatic rheumatic schematic socratic thematic traumatic.
Tharseō be confident continues to use the dual number rather than the plural to refer to pairs of things and in general preserves a greater number of irregular forms.
Six stop clusters occur.
Refined relating to that dialect of ancient greek an ancient greek dialect spoken in attica euboea and the northern coastal regions of the aegean sea.
Ancient greek was a pluricentric language divided into many dialects the main dialect groups are attic and ionic aeolic arcadocypriot and doric many of them with several subdivisions some dialects are found in standardized literary forms used in literature while others are attested only in inscriptions.
Most teachers allow their students to use a stress accent when pronouncing greek because the music pitch accent is difficult.
Greek grammar cambridge harvard university press 1956 pp 41 43.
But in classical greek the accent originally was pitch not stress.
There are also several historical forms.
The voice rises or falls a little when the accented syllable is pronounced.
Accent and accent marking in ancient greek 1 of 4 next.
Politeia cretan politēia constitution both from politewia whose w is dropped.
The accent of a word or phrase consisted in a raising of the pitch of the voice at the accented syllable.
Accent and accent marking in ancient greek.
All of them agree in voice onset time and begin with a labial or velar and end with a dental.
The attic adjectival ending eios and corresponding noun ending both having two syllables with the diphthong ei stand in place of ēios with three syllables in other dialects.
Words with an acute upon the final syllable do not receive an additional acute but always have an acute and not a grave.
For other non attic.