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Greek for Linguists Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pra

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete Historical Linguistics & Greek Course 2026," how does the course approach the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) phonology, specifically concerning the laryngeals, to illuminate Greek sound changes?
By presenting a tripartite laryngeal system (h₁, h₂, h₃) and demonstrating how their assimilation or loss in different phonological environments directly explains the emergence of specific Greek vowel qualities and diphthongs, as detailed in the course's advanced modules.
By focusing solely on comparative evidence from Germanic languages to infer PIE laryngeal presence and subsequent Greek vocalization.
By emphasizing the decipherment of Linear B tablets as the primary source for PIE laryngeal reconstruction, arguing that Mycenaean Greek provides direct attestation of these sounds.
By utilizing exclusively internal reconstruction within Greek dialects to postulate abstract pre-vocalic glides, without reference to external comparative evidence for PIE.
Q2Domain Verified
The "Greek for Linguists Mastery Hub" highlights the significance of analyzing Greek inflectional morphology to understand broader Indo-European typological trends. Which of the following best exemplifies how the course uses Greek case marking to illustrate PIE nominal declension patterns?
By exclusively examining the vocative case, presenting it as an archaic PIE case that remained isolated and undeveloped in Greek.
By focusing on the invariant accusative singular forms across different Greek declensions as evidence for a simplified PIE case system.
By demonstrating how the distinct endings for the genitive plural in Attic Greek, when compared with other IE languages, reveal the reconstructible PIE suffix for this case and its subsequent phonetic developments.
By arguing that the loss of the dual number in later Greek dialects is a unique innovation unrelated to PIE nominal structures.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Historical Linguistics & Greek Course 2026," the concept of sound laws is central. When discussing the development of the Greek voiced aspirated stops (e.g., φ, θ, χ) from Proto-Indo-European, which of the following represents a mastery-level understanding of the relevant sound law and its application to Greek?
The Greek voiced aspirated stops (β, δ, γ) are the reflex of PIE voiced aspirated stops (bʰ, dʰ, gʰ), and the Greek voiceless aspirated stops (φ, θ, χ) are the reflex of PIE voiceless aspirated stops (pʰ, tʰ, kʰ), with the latter being a direct continuation of PIE phonemes.
The voiced aspirated stops in Greek (φ, θ, χ) are the direct reflex of PIE voiced stops (bʰ, dʰ, gʰ), a consistent and exceptionless sound law known as Grassmann's Law in reverse.
The voiced aspirated stops (β, δ, γ) in Greek are the direct reflex of PIE voiced aspirated stops (bʰ, dʰ, gʰ), while the voiceless aspirated stops (φ, θ, χ) arose from PIE voiceless stops (p, t, k) through aspiration in specific phonological contexts.
The voiceless stops of PIE underwent a simple voicing process in Greek, resulting in the aspirated series.

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