Chapter Eleven Attic Dialect Greek Dialects
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1 Chapter Eleven Attic Dialect Well, you have traversed the basic grammar of Greek nouns, adjectives, and present tense verbs. This is the final stage of that march. Today we trek through a discussion of Greek dialects. When you get through it, you will stand at the gates of Reading well before Christmas. Greek Dialects The isolation in which most people have historically lived has caused even speakers of the same language to develop local and regional differences in the way they speak the same native language. These local and regional differences are called dialects. So, for example, we know that Oxfordeducated Brits speak English rather differently than Cockneys do. The inhabitants of rural Georgia and Louisiana speak a different dialect than the distinctive Massachusetts Kennedy dialect, and the English speakers of Calcutta speak yet a different dialect. In the contemporary world, differences among dialects rarely interfere with communication, either spoken or written. Television and radio have encouraged a mode of speaking that removes the most difficult elements of local dialects. If people who speak different dialects want to understand one another easily, they both simply speak more like the television newscasters, and the problem has disappeared. Even before TV and radio, books led the way towards a common dialect for written English. For at least a couple of centuries editors and dictionaries have worked to assure that writers of English spell words the way they are supposed to be spelled, not the way the author would pronounce them. President Kennedy, for example, said something remarkably like Havaner, Cuber, but wrote it the way it s supposed to be written : Havana, Cuba. And so, for English readers dialects are usually an invisible feature of language. The Lousiana reader can understand the Massachusetts writer just as readily as a Louisiana writer. In old written Greek, however, dialects were not invisible. People tended to write words as they sounded in the dialect they were using. So, a person who is learning to read Greek has to develop a bit of skill in negotiating these different dialects. The four most important literary dialects of ancient Greek are Epic, Ionic, Attic, and Koiné. Epic was the dialect of Homer s Iliad and Odyssey and of other very early Greek poems. Epic drew on several different dialectical sources, the most important of which was Ionic. 123
2 Greek Before Christmas Ionic was the dialect of the Greeks of the Eastern Aegean, the language of the historian Herodotus, of many scientific and philosophical authors, and of many early poets. Attic was the dialect of Attica (the area around Athens). The texts of the most important philosophers (including Plato and Aristotle) were written in Attic, as were the tragedies and comedies and the histories of Thucydides and Xenophon. Attic can be accurately considered a subcategory of Ionic. Koiné (which means common, shared ) was the dialect that developed after Alexander the Great subjected most of the Mediterranean basin to Greek control. It remained the language of international government, learning, and commerce for many centuries, long after the Romans absorbed Alexander s old dominions. Koiné was almost entirely a fusion of Ionic and Attic dialects. There are great literary texts in all these dialects, and (despite what you may have been told by ill-informed people) a couple of years of university-level Greek can prepare you to read texts in all four dialects so long as your curriculum prepares you to see the continuities and understand the minor systematic differences of forms among the dialects. Greek Before Christmas is specifically designed to give you the sort of foundational understanding of forms that will allow you to adapt easily to dialectical variants so that you can read all the great Greek literature, from Homer through early Christian literature and beyond. This chapter will introduce you to the major differences between Ionic and Attic forms of nouns, adjectives, and verbs. As you will see, most of the differences are about as dramatic as those between British and American dialects: oeconomics, economics; colour, color; theatre, theater. Attic nouns and adjectives: Principles Most Attic noun and adjective forms are identical to the Ionic forms you have already learned. The main differences are listed below. 1 st -Declension nouns and adjectives: Rows 1-4 In all 1 st -declension genitive plurals the two-syllable Ionic ending -έων [-ά έ /ων] is smooshed into a single syllable via an Attic pronunciation pattern called vowel contraction, which is explained later in this chapter. All 1 st -declension dative plurals in Attic use the ending ις (rather than Ionic ισι), and the α does not lengthen. So, in Attic all these dative plurals end in -αις ( α/ις) rather than Ionic -ῃσι [-α/ισι]. Bases ending in -εα/, -ια/, and -ρα (The ε, ι, ρ rule): Row 2 Row 2 represents a distinct subcategory of the 1 st declension in Attic. All these nouns are distinguished by the fact that either ε, ι, or ρ immediately precedes the long alpha of the base. In Attic the α of nouns and adjectives in this subcategory does not lengthen in any of the singular 124
3 Chapter 11. Attic Dialect forms (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, or vocative singular). So, for example, in Attic you will find ἡ θύρα [θύρα/ø] (rather than ἡ θύρη [θύρα/ø] as in Ionic). 2 nd -Declension nouns and adjectives: Rows 5-7 The dative plural ending for all 2 nd -declension nouns and adjectives in Attic is ις (rather than Ionic ισι), resulting in -οις [ο/ις] (rather than Ionic -ο/ισι). So, for example, τοῖς θεοῖς [θεό/ις]. 3 rd -Declension nouns and adjectives ending in consonants other than σ and ϝ: Rows 8-14 There are no differences in 3 rd -declensions words whose bases end in these consonants. 3 rd -Declension nouns and adjectives ending in -ι/: Row 15 In Attic all these bases end in an ι that shifts shape to ε just as the υ in πέλεκυς varies to an ε. Shapeshifting iota (ι ε ) becomes ε in all cases except nominative, accusative, and vocative singulars (just as shape shifting upsilon does). So, in Attic, you will not find ἀκρoπόλει [ἀκροπόλι ε /ι] (rather than Ionic ἀκροπόλι/ι). 3 rd -Declension nouns and adjectives ending in -ϝ/: Row 17 Attic contains no bases ending in -ηϝ/ (like Ionic βασιληύς [βασιληϝ υ /ς]). In Attic the base of all these words ends in -εϝ/: ὁ βασιλεύς [βασιλεϝ υ /ς]. This simple observation explains most of the Attic forms in this Row. Bases effectively ending in ε/ ι ε /, υ ε /, εϝ/, and εσ/: Rows Non-neuter accusative plurals. In both Ionic and Attic the non-neuter accusative plurals of bases that effectively ended in ε were produced (of course) by adding Ṇς to the base. In Ionic the Ṇ resolves as α, producing endings in -εας [-ε/ṇ α ς]. In Attic the Ṇ resolves as ν, which produces the untenable sound -ενς [-ε/ṇ ν ς], which becomes (as usual) -εις [-ε/ν ι ς]. <Contrast, however, λιμήν [λιμέν/ς].> Genitive singulars of all genders. The genitive singular ending of bases in ι ε /, υ ε /, and εϝ/ (Rows 15-17) lengthens from /ος to /ως in Attic. When the genitive singular ending is added to bases in εσ/ (Row 18), lengthening does not occur, but the vowel combination εο (as always in Attic) smooshes together ( contracts, as explained below) to produce a sound spelled ου. So, you will find genitives like τοῦ Σωκράτους [Σώκρατεσ/ος] (rather than the uncontracted Ionic form Σωκρατεος). Other instances of vowel contraction involving -ε/: Rows Attic contains a few other forms of ε- bases in which vowel contraction makes the written word look different from its Ionic equivalent. If you had heard these words spoken by Athenian and an Ephesian, however, you would quickly have realized they were saying the same words with differing accents. Attic speakers and writers, for example, had no trouble understanding their Ionic speaking cousins from Ephesus then they pronounced the nominative plural for sword ξίφεα. But they themselves smooshed 125
4 Greek Before Christmas the final two vowels into a single syllable, pronouncing and writing the word ξίφη [ξίφεσ/α]. Attic nouns: Details Appendix One contains a reference chart of the 18 rows of pattern nouns in Attic. Turn to it now and work through it, making sure you can identify and understand all the forms of Attic nouns. Then mark its location. You may need to make frequent reference to it for a while as you begin reading. Vowel contraction: concept Folks in Athens (who spoke Attic) were much more inclined than folks in Ephesus (who spoke Ionic) to run their vowels together. Most of you should actually find Attic more to your liking in this regard than Ionic because most English speakers are averse to words with successive vowel sounds. Think, for example, of your reaction to a word like Περικλέες ( Hey, Pericles! ). Don t you feel inclined to run the two epsilons together in some fashion? Well, so did Attic speakers. And, since contraction in spoken forms occurred in Athens prior to any standardization of spelling, contracted forms were encoded in writing. Contraction of vowels is merely a matter of pronunciation a smooshing together (Smoosh is a technical term in grammar) of vowel sounds which writers recorded when they spelled the word. It does not involve learning any new endings, but merely learning how the folks in and around Athens ran certain vowel sounds together and how the resultant sounds came to be spelled in Attic literature. Vowel contraction: Principles Vowel contraction, which is particularly common in Attic, is not restricted to nouns and adjectives. It is a generalized phenomenon. The principle is very simple: Whenever certain vowel combinations occur, the two vowel sounds cease to be two syllables and run together into a single syllable (either a single vowel or a single diphthong). If the accent naturally falls on either of the two combining syllables, the contraction retains the accent. Most of the specific contractions that occur in Attic are governed by four simple principles. 1) Whenever ω is involved in a combination, it wins: The resulting sound is spelled ω. You ll see this most often in 1 st -singular verbs. So, the Ionic φιλέω, νικάω, δηλόω become in Attic φιλῶ, 126
5 Chapter 11. Attic Dialect νικῶ, δηλῶ. 2) The combinations εε and εει become ει. So, φιλέει becomes φιλεῖ, and the imperative φίλεε becomes φίλει. 3) The combinations εο, οε, and οο contract to ου. So, Ionic φιλέομεν is pronounced and spelled φιλοῦμεν in Attic and the genitive τοῦ ὄρεος [ὄρεσ/ος] is τοῦ ὄρους. The Attic of δηλόετε is δηλοῦτε. The Attic of δηλόομεν is δηλοῦμεν. 4) When alpha and epsilon come together, the one that comes first "wins." In the combination εα, the epsilon wins and the result is a long ε sound: η. So, Ionic forms like τὸν Σωκράτεα [Σώκρατεσ/Ṇ α ]and τὰ ὄρεα [ὄρεσ/α] appear in Attic as τὸν Σωκράτη and τὰ ὄρη. Conversely, in the combination αε, the alpha wins and becomes a long α sound spelled α. So, the Ionic imperative νίκαε becomes νίκα in Attic. Vowel contraction: Details The following chart shows the contractions that you will encounter in Attic. The left column shows the first sound in the contraction; the top row shows the second sound in the contraction; and the intersecting cells (in boldface) show the contracted sound as you will find it written in Attic texts. α αι ε ει η ῃ ι ο οι ου υ ω ῳ α α αι α ᾳ, α α ᾳ αι, ᾳ ω ῳ ω ω ε η ῃ ει ει η ῃ ει ου οι ου ευ ω ῳ η ῃ η η η ῃ ῃ ῳ ηυ ι ο ω αι ου οι, ου ω ῳ οι ου οι ου ου ω ῳ ω ω ω ῳ ω ι 127
6 Greek Before Christmas The definite article in Attic The definite article in Attic differs from Ionic only in the dative plurals,which follow the principles you have already learned for 1 st - and 2 nd -declension nouns. Attic forms that differ from Ionic forms are printed in boldface. Masculine Feminine Neuter Nom. Sing. ὁ ἡ τό Gen. Sing. τοῦ τῆς τοῦ Dat. Sing. τῷ τῇ τῷ Acc. Sing. τόν τήν τό Nom. Pl. οἱ αἱ τά Gen. Pl. τῶν τῶν τῶν Dat. Pl. τοῖς ταῖς τοῖς Acc. Pl. τούς τάς τά Adjectives in Attic Adjectives decline almost exactly the same in Attic as in Ionic. Where they differ, they follow the same principles you have seen at work in Attic nouns. Attic variants are printed in boldface. Type 1 Adjectives (1 st - and 2 nd - declension adjectives with 3 genders) Masculine Feminine Neuter Nom. Sing. καλός καλή καλόν Gen. Sing. καλοῦ καλῆς καλοῦ Dat. Sing. καλῷ καλῇ καλῷ Acc. Sing. καλόν καλήν καλόν Nom. Pl. καλοί καλαί καλά Gen. Pl. καλῶν καλῶν καλῶν Dat. Pl. καλοῖς καλαῖς καλοῖς Acc. Pl. καλούς καλάς καλά 128
7 Chapter 11. Attic Dialect Type 2 Adjectives (1 st - and 2 nd - declension adjectives with 2 genders) Masculine / Feminine Neuter Nom. Sing. ἀθάνατος ἀθάνατον Gen. Sing. Dat. Sing. ἀθανάτου ἀθανάτῳ Acc. Sing. ἀθάνατον ἀθάνατον Nom. Pl. ἀθάνατοι ἀθάνατα Gen. Pl. Dat. Pl. ἀθανάτων ἀθανάτοις Acc. Pl. ἀθανάτους ἀθάνατα Type 3 Adjectives (3 rd -declension adjectives with bases in εσ/) Masculine / Feminine Neuter Nom. Sing. ἀληθής (ἀληθέσ/ς) ἀληθές (ἀληθέσ/ø) Gen. Sing. Dat. Sing. Acc. Sing. ἀληθοῦς (ἀληθέσ/ος) ἀληθεῖ (ἀληθέσ/ι) ἀληθές (ἀληθέσ/ø) Nom. Pl. ἀληθεῖς (ἀληθέσ/ες) ἀληθῆ (ἀληθέσ/α) Gen. Pl. Dat. Pl. ἀληθῶν (ἀληθέσ/ων) ἀληθέσι (ἀληθέσ/σι) Acc. Pl. ἀληθεῖς (ἀληθεσ/ṇ ν ς) ἀληθῆ (ἀληθέσ/α) Type 4 Adjectives (3 rd -declension adjectives with bases in ον/) Masculine / Feminine Neuter Nom. Sing. καλλίων (κάλλιον/ς) κάλλιον (κάλλιον/ø) Gen. Sing. Dat. Sing. Acc. Sing. καλλίονα, (κάλλιον/ṇ α ) καλλίω (κάλλιον/ṇ α ) καλλίονος (κάλλιον/ος) καλλίονι (κάλλιον/ι) κάλλιον (κάλλιον/ø) 129
8 Greek Before Christmas Nom. Pl. Gen. Pl. Dat. Pl. Acc. Pl. Masculine / Feminine καλλίονες (κάλλιον/ες), καλλίους (κάλλιον/ες) καλλιόνων καλλίοσι καλλίονας (κάλλιον/ṇ α ς) καλλίους (κάλλιον/ṇ ν ς) Neuter καλλίονα (κάλλιον/α), καλλίω (κάλλιον/α) καλλίονα (κάλλιον/α), καλλίω (κάλλιον/α) The variant forms (in boldface) arise, as it were, from the loss of the final ν of the base. (More accurately, there seems to have been a variant base καλλίοσ/, but let s keep things simple.) With the intervocalic ν (or σ) gone, normal rules of contraction took effect. Remember that the combination ονς becomes ους. Type 5 Adjectives (3 rd - and 1 st - declension adjectives) Masculine Feminine (ε, ι, ρ rule) Neuter Nom. Sing. ἡδύς ἡδεῖα ἡδύ Gen. Sing. ἡδέος * ἡδείας ἡδέος * Dat. Sing. ἡδεῖ ἡδείᾳ ἡδεῖ Acc. Sing. ἡδύν ἡδεῖαν ἡδύ Nom. Pl. ἡδεῖς (ἡδυ ε /ες) ἡδεῖαι ἡδέα Gen. Pl. ἡδέων * ἡδειῶν ἡδέων * Dat. Pl. ἡδέσι ἡδείαις ἡδέσι Acc. Pl. ἡδεῖς (ἡδυ ε /Ṇ νι ς) ἡδείας ἡδέα * Note the surprising absence of contraction in these forms. Contract verbs: examples An earlier section in this chapter explained the principles of vowel contraction and charted out the specific contractions that occur. You have seen how quite a few Attic forms of nouns and adjectives differ from Ionic forms because of vowel contraction. In addition, vowel contraction affects the forms of verbs. Specifically, any thematic verb whose present stem ends in one of the three vowels ε, α, or ο, will exhibit contraction. The Attic forms of these so-called contract verbs are charted out below. You should notice that these forms 130
9 Chapter 11. Attic Dialect all follow the principles discussed earlier in the chapter. ε-contract verbs: φιλέω, I love Present indicative active 1 st person φιλῶ (φιλέ/ω) φιλοῦμεν (φιλέ/ομεν) 2 nd person φιλεῖς (φιλέ/εις) φιλεῖτε (φιλέ/ετε) 3 rd person φιλεῖ (φιλέ/ει) φιλοῦσι (φιλέ/οṇσ ουσ ι) Present indicative middle 1 st person φιλοῦμαι (φιλέ/ομαι) φιλοῦμεθα (φιλε/όμεθα) 2 nd person φιλεῖ, φιλῇ (φιλέ/εσαι) φιλεῖσθε (φιλέ/εσθε) 3 rd person φιλεῖται (φιλέ/εται) φιλοῦνται (φιλέ/ονται) Present imperative active 2 nd person φίλει (φίλε/ε) φιλεῖτε (φιλέ/ετε) 3 rd person φιλεῖτω (φιλε/έτω) φιλοῦντων (φιλε/όντων) φιλείτωσαν (φιλε/έτωσαν) Present imperative middle 2 nd person φιλοῦ (φιλέ/εσο) φιλεῖσθε (φιλέ/εσθε) 3 rd person φιλεῖσθω (φιλε/έσθω) φιλεῖσθων (φιλε/έσθων) φιλείσθωσαν (φιλε/έσθωσαν) 131
10 Greek Before Christmas α-contract verbs: τιμάω, I honor Present indicative active 1 st person τιμῶ (τιμά/ω) τιμῶμεν (τιμά/ομεν) 2 nd person τιμᾷς (τιμά/εις) τιμᾶτε (τιμά/ετε) 3 rd person τιμᾷ (τιμά/ει) τιμῶσι (τιμά/οṇσ ουσ ι) Present indicative middle 1 st person τιμῶμαι (τιμά/ομαι) τιμώμεθα (τιμα/όμεθα) 2 nd person τιμᾷ (τιμά/εσαι) τιμᾶσθε (τιμά/εσθε) 3 rd person τιμᾶται (τιμά/εται) τιμῶνται (τιμά/ονται) Present imperative active 2 nd person τίμα (τίμα/ε) τιμᾶτε (τιμά/ετε) 3 rd person τιμᾶτω (τιμα/έτω) τιμώντων (τιμα/όντων) τιμάτωσαν (τιμα/έτωσαν) Present imperative middle 2 nd person τιμῶ (τιμά/εσο) τιμᾶσθε (τιμά/εσθε) 3 rd person τιμάσθω (τιμα/έσθω) τιμάσθων (τιμα/έσθων) τιμάσθωσαν (τιμα/έσθωσαν) 132
11 Chapter 11. Attic Dialect ο-contract verbs: δηλόω, I make clear, reveal Present indicative active 1 st person δηλῶ (δηλό/ω) δηλοῦμεν (δηλό/ομεν) 2 nd person δηλοῖς (δηλό/εις) δηλοῦτε (δηλό/ετε) 3 rd person δηλοῖ (δηλό/ει) δηλοῦσι (δηλό/οṇσ ουσ ι) Present indicative middle 1 st person δηλοῦμαι (δηλό/ομαι) δηλούμεθα (δηλο/όμεθα) 2 nd person δηλοῖ (δηλό/εσαι) δηλοῦσθε (δηλό/εσθε) 3 rd person δηλοῦται (δηλό/εται) δηλοῦνται (δηλό/ονται) Present imperative active 2 nd person δήλου (δήλο/ε) δηλοῦτε (δηλό/ετε) 3 rd person δηλούτω (δηλο/έτω) δηλούντων (δηλο/όντων) δηλούτωσαν (δηλο/έτωσαν) Present imperative middle 2 nd person δηλοῦ (δηλό/εσο) δηλοῦσθε (δηλό/εσθε) 3 rd person δηλούσθω (δηλο/έσθω) δηλούσθων (δηλο/έσθων) δηλούσθωσαν (δηλο/έσθωσαν) Other peculiarities of Attic If a word contains a double sigma (σσ) in Ionic, Attic almost always changes it to double tau (ττ). This, again, is merely a matter of pronunciation and spelling. You will encounter it in both nouns and verbs. So, nouns like (Ionic) θάλασσα and verbs like (Ionic) κηρύσσω will have ττ in Attic: θάλαττα, κηρύττω. 133
12 Greek Before Christmas Some individual words were pronounced slightly differently in the two dialects, and those differing pronunciations resulted in different spellings. So, for example the Ionic preposition ἐς (into) is pronounced and spelled εἰς in Attic. As you begin to read real Greek texts, you will encounter other specific differences between Attic and Ionic. Differing dialectical forms will cause you very little difficulty, though, because the Greek lexicon includes all the forms in all dialects that you are likely to encounter. You may feel oppressed by this information about dialects. That is natural enough. Be patient, though. In time this knowledge will help you experience Greek as a reasonable, organic language. In addition, you will come to savor the humanity of those ancient people, who (like us) enjoyed their varieties of regional pronunciation. Don t you get a kick out of listening to someone in a movie with a Cockney accent? An then e its im ard in the ead! What now? Work through each of the charts in this chapter and the noun charts in Appendix One, reviewing what you learned in Ionic and making sure you understand and recognize the relatively few Attic variants. As always, make a list of problem items and get explanations from your fellow-students or your instructor. Congratulations! We re here: at the gates of Reading elementary, simplified Greek texts. In a few weeks we ll break camp and march through verb morphology to the gates of Reading more advanced texts that will quickly become authentic classical texts. 134
Declension of the definite article
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