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Greek GrammarIf you need help reviewing particular grammatical topics, you may wish to consult the sphinx or visit one of the grammars listed below. If you want help practicing Greek grammar or vocabulary, visit the on-line exercises. The BasicsOpen University's Introducing Ancient Greek introduces the Greek alphabet and diphthongs, followed by practice exercises. Classical Greek pronunciation and accentuation (Donald Mastronarde) features a pronunciation guide, pronunciation exercises, accentuation tutorial and accentuation practice, plus lots of audio files so that you can hear classical Greek Greek Help at LSU, geared for beginning and intermediate students, contains core vocabulary lists (including the 50% and 80% lists), grammar aids, and supplementary readings Helma Dik's Nifty Greek Handouts has complete noun and verb paradigm charts, help on accents, uses of the subjunctive and optative, and a 90% list of Greek vocabulary Greek Grammars: EasyElaine Woodward and Marianne Pagos' Enchiridion: A User-Friendly Guide for Reading Ancient Greek (classical) can be downloaded Alison Barker's Ancient Greek with Thrasymachus is essentially an on-line text with grammar explanations and exercises Mathos, Ancient Greek for Beginners. The site has a free downloadable Greek font (SPIonic), topics on elementary Greek grammar and syntax connected with basic verb, noun, adjective and pronoun forms, reinforced with exercises, readings, sound files (to hear the pronunciation), glossary of grammatical terms and Word Lists (Rosemary Wright). Greek Grammars: Intermediate and AdvancedJeffrey Rydberg-Cox's Overview of Greek Syntax (Perseus) Corey Keating's Resources for Learning New Testament Greek has some nice discussions of the tense, moods, and cases in the More Detailed Explanations section Smyth's Classical Greek Grammar (Perseus) Greek Grammar: On-line ExercisesAriadne: Resources for Athenaze follows Athenaze chapter by chapter. Ariadne includes:
James Johnson's Supplementary Exercises for Athenaze Athenaze Greek Exercises (University of Victoria) Alison Barker's Ancient Greek with Thrasymachus contains exercises and answer keys throughout each chapter Matt Neuburg's downloadable JACT Greek Stacks features grammar exercises and vocabulary to accompany JACT Reading Greek. Additional ResourcesMicheal Palmer's Learn Greek (Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway) Ancient Greek Language on the Web: A Critical Survey of Websites (Marc Huys and Toon Van Hal)
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