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elementary classical greek I ( grk 101)

elementary classical greek I ( grk 101). andrew scholtz , instructor. Important Dates!. 16-Sep course add/drop/delete deadline 1-Nov course withdraw (with “W” grade)/grade change option deadline. A clip. . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWG1tvgL4ig. Temple of Apollo, Delphi.

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elementary classical greek I ( grk 101)

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  1. elementary classical greek I(grk 101) andrewscholtz, instructor

  2. Important Dates! • 16-Sep course add/drop/delete deadline • 1-Nov course withdraw (with “W” grade)/grade change option deadline

  3. A clip. . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWG1tvgL4ig

  4. Temple of Apollo,Delphi Temple of Athena PronaosDelphi

  5. (temetnosce)

  6. Greek Language A Historical Perspective

  7. Greek and English Relationships?… • angelos~ ? • angel • psukhē~? • psychology (“psych”) • mētēr ~ ? (not “meter”) • mother • patēr ~ ? • father • Derivatives versus… • Cognates

  8. Greek and Proto-Indo-European Proto-Indo-European Inflected, like … English “have” etc. “(I, you) have” “(he / she / it) has” “I had,” etc. English “he” etc. “him,” “her,” “it,” “his,” “hers,” “its,” “they” etc. • mētēr (Greek) • mater (Latin) • matar (Sanskrit) • “mother” (English)

  9. Stages of Greek Pre-alphabetic Alphabetic Archaic ca. 750-ca. 500 Classical ca. 500-ca. 320 Hellenistic + koine ca. 320 BCE-ca. 330 CE Medieval (aka Byzantine) ca. 330 CE-1453 Modern 1453-present • Mycenean 1600-1100 BCE • Iron-age

  10. The Greek World

  11. Ancient versus Modern Greek Ancient Modern τί κάνεις; “How are you?” (Lit, “How are you holding”) κάνω καλά “I’m well!” κάνω κακά “I’m not well/I’m feeling poorly” • πῶς ἔχεις; • “How are you?” • (Lit, “How are you holding”) • ἔχω καλῶς • “I’m well!” • ἔχω κακῶς • “I’m not well/I’m feeling poorly”

  12. The Greek Alphabet

  13. group 1 Αα Ββ Γγ Δδ

  14. group 2 Εε Ζζ Ηη Θθ

  15. group 3 Iι Kκ Lλ Mμ

  16. group 4 Νν Ξξ Οο Ππ

  17. group 5 Ρρ Σσ (-ς, Ϲϲ) Ττ Υυ

  18. group 6 Φφ Χχ Ψψ Ωω

  19. extra letters (rarely encountered) Ϙϙ(koppa “k”), Ϝϝ(waw, “w”)

  20. Animals Speak Greek… βαῦ βαῦβῆ βῆ βρεκεκεκεξ κοαξ κοαξ

  21. Μῆνιν ἄειδε θεὰ Πηληϊάδεω Ἀχιλῆος

  22. Introduction to Course

  23. Curriculum Greek Sequence Major Propgrams Majors Classics Greek & Latin Latin Classical Civilization Minors Greek Latin Classical Civilization • GRK 101, 102 • GRK 203, 204 • GRK 380A >

  24. Resources, Procedures • Online • http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~grk101 • http://blackboard.binghamton.edu • Text: Athenaze vol. 1 (2 ed.) • Objectives • Alphabet, pronunciation • Basic grammar • morphology • syntax Intro

  25. Resources, Procedures (cont.) • Objectives (cont.) • read • Athenaze Greek • Real Greek (quiz-quotes) • civilization • Attendance • Assessment (grading) • participation • assignments • quizzing • testing • Honesty Intro

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