This week - something new! We take a brief trip through Thucydides - one of the most sophisticated IR thinkers in any era - looking at a short passage on the nature of states and their foreign relations. See why you should read more Thuc!https://acoup.blog/2019/12/05/collections-a-trip-through-thucydides-fear-honor-and-interest/ …
Yeah, I wasn't trying to produce a technical modern Greek pronunciation so much as - having heard the name said by a couple of modern Greek speakers - how it sounds to an English speaker. Modern Greek δ lives in the blurry space between v, th and dh (a 'vocal dental fricative')
-
-
In *this* name, to me at least, it always sounded a bit more the v than the dh or th. That may have been something peculiar to the speaker, of course.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
-
Lataaminen näyttää kestävän hetken.
Twitter saattaa olla ruuhkautunut tai ongelma on muuten hetkellinen. Yritä uudelleen tai käy Twitterin tilasivulla saadaksesi lisätietoja.