How to do pitch accents in Ancient Greek restored pronunciation

How to do pitch accents in Ancient Greek restored pronunciation

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How to do pitch accents in Ancient Greek restored pronunciation
Correction: Mandarin Chinese is considered to have a tonal system, not a pitch-accent system. On one level, you could group together languages with tonal systems and pitch-accent systems together as languages in which the pitch-like qualities of the voice carry phonemic information, but in practice most people treat them as separate categories of languages. Here are links to further resources in historical Ancient Greek pronunciations: An explanation of the Lucian pronunciation scheme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt9z5Gvp3MM You can learn my AD 50 Learned Koine scheme in my Greek Alphabet series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXi1m1_th92rQGtLLMSYBIXUiymPbERYp Here is a write-up of the 10 rules for where accent marks should be placed in Greek words: https://antigonejournal.com/2021/06/greek-accents-ten-rules/ Here is where you can find Ranieri's video on pitch accents: http://lukeranieri.com/audio/ Here is Ioannis Stratakis' video on pitch accents: https://youtu.be/Vfj-PK4Tl4Q Here is my pitch accent voice-over dub for Alpha with Angela: https://youtu.be/EFGPAAfMBWk 0:00 Introduction 0:18 Why try to reconstruct a pitch accent? 2:12 Pitch accent is too hard" "We have no idea what it sounded like anyway" 3:32 Step 1: Choose a historical pronunciation. 5:28 Rhythm, vowel & syllable quantity 12:30 A circumflex is an acute in a different spot 14:10 The pragmatics of pitch simplify the accent system 20:06 Using song as evidence for tonality 25:39 Relative vs. absolute pitch 28:14 Terracing: adding contour to sentences 30:03 Pragmatically reading a grave as an acute 32:15 Putting it all together 33:31 Acknowledgements & further resources