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  2. Siuslaw language - Wikipedia

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    Siuslaw / s aɪ ˈ j uː s l ɔː / [3] was the language of the Siuslaw people and Lower Umpqua people of Oregon. It is also known as Lower Umpqua [ a ] . The Siuslaw language had two dialects: Siuslaw proper (Šaayušƛa) and Lower Umpqua (Quuiič).

  3. The Septuagint version of the Old Testament (Brenton)

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    From the 1851 edition, the Apocrypha were included, and by about 1870, [1] an edition with parallel Greek text existed; [2] another one appeared in 1884. In the 20th century, it was reprinted by Zondervan, [3] among others. Codex Vaticanus is used as the primary source.

  4. Pronunciation of Ancient Greek in teaching - Wikipedia

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    Among speakers of Modern Greek, from the Byzantine Empire to modern Greece, Cyprus, and the Greek diaspora, Greek texts from every period have always been pronounced by using the contemporaneous local Greek pronunciation. That makes it easy to recognize the many words that have remained the same or similar in written form from one period to ...

  5. Ancient Greek phonology - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek phonology is the reconstructed phonology or pronunciation of Ancient Greek.This article mostly deals with the pronunciation of the standard Attic dialect of the fifth century BC, used by Plato and other Classical Greek writers, and touches on other dialects spoken at the same time or earlier.

  6. Sephardi Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    Persian, Moroccan, Greek, Turkish, Balkan and Jerusalem Sephardim usually pronounce it as [v], which is reflected in Modern Hebrew. Spanish and Portuguese Jews traditionally [1] pronounced it as [b ~ β] (as do most Mizrahi Jews), but that is declining under the influence of Israeli Hebrew. That may reflect changes in the pronunciation of Spanish.

  7. Siuslaw - Wikipedia

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    Siuslaw may refer to: Siuslaw people, Native American tribe and the Siuslaw language they spoke; Siuslaw River, a river named for the tribe; Siuslaw River Bridge, a ...

  8. Greek pronunciation - Wikipedia

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    Greek pronunciation may refer to: Ancient Greek phonology; Koine Greek phonology; Modern Greek phonology This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 16:15 (UTC) ...

  9. Theodotion - Wikipedia

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    Theodotion (/ ˌ θ iː ə ˈ d oʊ ʃ ə n /; Ancient Greek: Θεοδοτίων, gen.: Θεοδοτίωνος; died c. 200) was a Hellenistic Jewish scholar, [ 1 ] perhaps working in Ephesus , [ 2 ] who in c. A.D. 150 translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek .