CLA 30 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Circumflex, Microsoft Powerpoint, Aspirated Consonant
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Greek alphabet: (refer to powerpoint for all pronunciation) Smooth- curves to the right ; ignore in pronunciation and do not write anything: ex. (cid:2601)(cid:541) (cid:305)(cid:538)(cid:546) emphasis; (cid:540)(cid:540)(cid:550)(cid:542) Not written in transliteration. (cid:505) (cid:506) (cid:507)(cid:303) (cid:508)(cid:304) (cid:509) (cid:510) . (cid:305) (cid:306) . Used when a word begins with a vowel or a (cid:545); written over a lower case vowel or before a capital vowel. Rules for transliteration into latin (these often undergo additional changes when transliterated into english: see, for example, those vowels below with two ): Most consonants and vowels are transliterated into their obvious latin equivalent. and write as an h" before vowel: ex. (cid:2602)(cid:540)(cid:538)(cid:543) helix; (cid:545)(cid:541) (cid:546) hermes. Rough- curves to the left c; pronounce. Grave- slants left \ ex. (cid:539) (cid:540)(cid:544)(cid:542) ex. (cid:303) (cid:541) ex. (cid:306) (cid:542)