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Unit No. 1 Greek Language and Alphabet
| 1) | What is the lower case Greek alphabet? (Be sure to include both forms of sigma in your answer.)
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| 2) | Which vowels are always long?
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| 3) | Which vowels are always short?
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| 4) | Which vowels can be either long or short?
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| 5) | What are the seven basic diphthongs?
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| 6) | What are the names of the two breathing marks?
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| 7) | Where are breathing marks placed?
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| 8) | How do breathing marks affect the pronunciation of words?
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| 9) | When is each breathing mark used?
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| 10) | What are the names of the three accent marks?
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| 11) | How do accent marks affect pronunciation?
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| 12) | What are the four Greek punctuation marks (and their English equivalent)?
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| 13) | What is the name of the accent and the function of the punctuation mark on each of these words: (1) pneu:ma~ (2) levgei (3) ajgaqo;n.
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| 14) | Identify the diphthongs in the following Greek words: basileiva Galilaiva Pila:toV =Hsai&aV profhvth/ eujaggevlion
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