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This page displays the Greek alphabet and gives information on pronunciation for both Classical and Modern Greek. ... For a detailed and wonderfully well argued discussion of the origins of the Greek alphabet, see Roger D. Woodard's book, Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer.
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www.greek-language.com/alphabet/
www.greek-language.com/alphabet/
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Greek alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Greek alphabet is a set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is the first and oldest alphabet in the narrow sense...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet
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Greek Alphabeth, letters, pronunciation and english equivalents ... Greek Alphabet; The Greek alphabet is an alphabet that has been used to write the Greek language since about the 9th century BC. It was the first true alphabet, that is, an alphabet with a symbol for each vowel and consonant, and is the oldest alphabetic...
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www.physlink.com/Reference/GreekAlphabet.cfm
www.physlink.com/Reference/GreekAlphabet.cfm
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In the past, basic HTML did not support equations or the Greek alphabet. Most browsers now support embedding Greek characters using ampersand escape sequences. ... I do not speak or write Greek. I simply use these symbols in technical documents. Please do not contact me regarding translating English to Greek or Greek to...
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people.msoe.edu/~tritt/greek.html
people.msoe.edu/~tritt/greek.html
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The Greek alphabet and its use in mathematics, from the Platonic Realms Interactive Math Encyclopedia. ... The table below lists all of the letters in the Greek alphabet, upper-case and lower-case, with their names and pronunciations. The lower-case letters are used more often than the upper-case letters, but the latter are...
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www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/articles/greek/index.asp
www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/articles/greek/index.asp
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[i], as in “meet”, but shorter, not so long. This is one of the three [i] in the Greek alphabet; they all have identical pronunciation. The reason for this redundancy has to do with Classic Greek, where they were not redundant.
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www.foundalis.com/lan/grkalpha.htm
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If you're new to Greek life, or if you're trying to start your own fraternity or sorority, you'll need to know the Greek alphabet. Read the letters left to right on down the chart. We'll add sound bytes soon so you can hear what the letters should sound like.
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www.greekpages.com/LocalsOnline/grkalpha.htm
www.greekpages.com/LocalsOnline/grkalpha.htm
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Some time in the 10th century (perhaps?) the Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet, with modifications, and our earliest writing with the Greek alphabet comes from the last half of the 8th century.
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www.uncg.edu/cla/courses/shelmerd/grkalpha.htm
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