[COMPLETE] Greek Grammar by Kühner... - n19

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Section 1

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/n19/greekgrammar_01_oleary.mp3

11:37

Section 2

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/n19/greekgrammar_02_oleary.mp3

13:55

Just as a note. Pronouncing the un-contracted or words when the aspirates etc. are all there is rather hard.
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Thanks! Keep up the good work. :)

I'm sure the Proof Listener will come and check these out soon.
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Great work! :)

Has section 8 been completed?

Let me know if you want to volunteer for any more sections.
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Haven't done section 8 yet. The tables of all the forms were becoming very dull indeed, will complete later. Once I've done that I will probably sign up for more sections, 18-20 and 22-24. Which would leave 7 sections and if no one else wants to do them by the time I'm done with the rest then I'll have a stab at those but don't sign me up for them yet.

Thanks.
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ehughes29 wrote:I will probably sign up for more sections, 18-20 and 22-24.
Here I am, on my way toward requesting sections 24 & 30, and there you are with section 24 on your wishlist, too. I have nothing with which to bargain, but I'll mention there's a blurred page in the archive.org copy [p. 164, § 110], but it's clear in Google's [see IA's PDF link: http://books.google.com/books?id=AxUBAAAAYAAJ&oe=UTF-8 ]. I can surely "make do" with section 30, as I am approaching this project with the attitude of a novice seeking practice, allowing myself to be attracted to material I ought to review, anyhow.

I can face it: from "cyn's taxes" to "Syntax" was a pun too sweet. :roll:
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Don't let me get in the way. Have sections 24 & 30. I'm not yet complete with section 8! As a matter of fact I haven't started yet, the tables are painfully tedious. I'll work around you, I don't want to dominate the project!
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ehughes29 wrote:I'll work around you, I don't want to dominate the project!
What a pair we make! :D

I'll settle it, then, and take 24 away from you...BC (who would be Christoph, I gather) &/or MC (poor Nicholas, indeed) permitting.

Ahem, then, to whom it may concern: may I please be assigned Sections 24 and 30?

FTR: yes, I've noted there's an Outro variant required for Section 30, as the closing section.
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cynm1788 wrote:I'll settle it, then, and take 24 away from you...BC (who would be Christoph, I gather) &/or MC (poor Nicholas, indeed) permitting.

Ahem, then, to whom it may concern: may I please be assigned Sections 24 and 30?
I've signed you up. Christoph is not active at the moment. I'm hoping he'll come back at some point to finish his other projects (the Hebrew ones).

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And I am here, to go on with the PLing! O.o I've downloaded the first sections, will PL those on the weekend.
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Section 01

01:02 - small stumble "z... zeta"
04:50 - small stumble "as... as"
05:08 - stumble "eta plus epsilon gives an e... eta"
06:09 - stumble "subscript alph... iota"

All sections I've downloaded are very low in volume, around 78dB. Amplification is very necessary here!
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Leni,

Appear to have missed these on the edit. Will correct on Monday.
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Sticking the microphone in a padded cell may help keep me out of one:

Section: 24 - Ch.106-113
URL: http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/n19/greekgrammar_24_oleary.mp3
Length: 21:02 {w/ Checker; 21:01 on Mac}
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ehughes29 wrote:Leni,

Appear to have missed these on the edit. Will correct on Monday.
That's great, thanks. I will go on PLing during the weeked.

Section 28 is PL OK.

Edit: So is section 24.
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