The development of Greek and the New Testament : morphology, syntax, phonology, and textual transmission /
The introduction of the Erasmian pronunciation in 1528 had two dire consequences: Greek was divided into ancient and modern - a division that led to the neglect of the later periods of the language, and the pronunciation applied made impossible the detection of many communicatory aspects and obscure...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
Baker Academic,
2006.
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Edition: | 1st pbk. ed., with corrections. |
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