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Что (кто) такое Greek script - определение

SCRIPT USED TO WRITE THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Greek Alphabet; Greek letter; Greek letters; Greek script; Greek alphabets; ISO 15924:Grek; English pronunciation of Greek letters; Greek Letter; English pronunciation of greek letters; ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗΘΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ; Hellenic alphabet; Greek symbols; Greek-alphabet; Greek characters in Unicode; Greek (alphabet); Ελληνικό Αλφάβητο; Greek character; Greek in Unicode; Grek (script); Greek (script); Grek; Greek alphabeta; Alphaveto; Alphabeto
  • Distribution of "green", "red" and "blue" alphabet types, after Kirchhoff.
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  • A 16th-century edition of the New Testament ([[Gospel of John]]), printed in a renaissance typeface by [[Claude Garamond]]
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  • 18th-century title page of a book printed in Karamanli Turkish
  • The earliest Etruscan [[abecedarium]], from Marsiliana d'Albegna, still almost identical with contemporaneous archaic Greek alphabets
  • Early Greek alphabet on pottery in the [[National Archaeological Museum of Athens]]
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  • Theocritus Idyll 1, lines 12–14, in script with abbreviations and ligatures from a caption in an illustrated edition of Theocritus. Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer: ''Carmina bucolica'', Leiden 1779.
  • A page from the [[Codex Argenteus]], a 6th-century Bible manuscript in Gothic
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romaic         
  • Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</ref>)
  • Manuscript of the [[Anthology of Planudes]] (c. 1300)
MEDIEVAL STAGE OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Byzantine Greek language; Byzantine Greek; Romaic; Middle Greek; Mediaeval Greek; Vernacular Greek; Middle Greek language; Medieval Greek language; Byzantine script; Constantinopolitan Greek; Constantinopolitan Greek language; Constantinopolitan Greek Language
n.
Vernacular, modern Greek.
Romaic         
  • Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</ref>)
  • Manuscript of the [[Anthology of Planudes]] (c. 1300)
MEDIEVAL STAGE OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Byzantine Greek language; Byzantine Greek; Romaic; Middle Greek; Mediaeval Greek; Vernacular Greek; Middle Greek language; Medieval Greek language; Byzantine script; Constantinopolitan Greek; Constantinopolitan Greek language; Constantinopolitan Greek Language
·adj Of or relating to modern Greece, and especially to its language.
II. Romaic ·noun The modern Greek language, now usually called by the Greeks Hellenic or Neo-Hellenic.
Romaic         
  • Dawkins, R.M.]] 1916. Modern Greek in Asia Minor. A study of dialect of Silly, Cappadocia and Pharasa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.</ref>)
  • Manuscript of the [[Anthology of Planudes]] (c. 1300)
MEDIEVAL STAGE OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE
Byzantine Greek language; Byzantine Greek; Romaic; Middle Greek; Mediaeval Greek; Vernacular Greek; Middle Greek language; Medieval Greek language; Byzantine script; Constantinopolitan Greek; Constantinopolitan Greek language; Constantinopolitan Greek Language
[r?(?)'me??k]
dated
¦ noun the vernacular language of modern Greece.
¦ adjective relating to this language.
Origin
from mod. Gk romaiikos 'Roman', used specifically of the eastern Roman Empire.
Bengali–Assamese script         
  • Places where the Eastern Nagari script (Purva Nagari) is used
ABUGIDA, A WRITING SYSTEM
Assamese script; Eastern Nagari alphabet; Eastern Nagari; Bengali script; Bengali-Assamese script; Eastern Nagari script; Bengali–Assamese Script; Bengali-Assamese Script; Bengali Script; Assamese Script
" currently used for ra is used in this pre-modern Assamese/Sanskrit manuscript for va, the modern form of which is "". Though the modern Assamese alphabet does not use this glyph for any letter, modern Tirhuta continues to use this for va.
Script coordinator         
ROLE IN FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTION
Script Coordinator; Script co-ordinator
A script coordinator is a role in the production of a film or television series. The script coordinator is responsible for producing each draft of the script and annotating it for ease of use for the production team.
Script (Unicode)         
SUBSET OF CHARACTERS IN UNICODE
Unicode scripts; Scripts in Unicode; Common (script); Common script; List of Unicode scripts; Inherited script; Unknown script; Unicode script
In Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support one and only one writing system and language, for example, Armenian.
Aeolic         
DIALECT
Aeolic dialect; Aeolic Dialect; Aeolic; Lesbian Greek; Boiotic Greek; Sapphic Greek; Boeotian Greek; Lesbic Greek; Aeolian Greek; Thessalian Greek; Aeolic Greek language; Aeolian dialect
·adj Aeolian, 1; as, the Aeolic dialect; the Aeolic mode.
II. Aeolic ·add. ·adj Pertaining to, caused by, or designating, the action of the wind in modifiying the earth's surface; as, aeolic erosion; aeolic sand.
Ruqʿah script         
  • Naskh]] for body text.
  • A letter hand written by [[Jurji Zaydan]]
  • Alif]]
ARABIC SCRIPT
Riq'ah; Ruq'ah script; Ruq'ah; Ruq`ah; Riq'a; Ruq`ah script; Riqa; Ruqaa; Ruqah; Ruq‘ah; Ruqʿah; Ruq'a
() or () is a writing style of Arabic script intended for the rapid production of texts. It a relatively simple and plain style, used for everyday writing and often used for signs.
Cursive script (East Asia)         
HANDWRITING, SCRIPT STYLE OF ASIAN ORTHOGRAPHY
Caoshu; Grass Script; Sōsho; Sousho; Grass script; Cursive Chinese; East Asian cursive script; Chinese cursive script; Sosho; Ts'au-shu; Cursive script (Chinese); Chinese cursive; Japanese cursive
Cursive script (; , sōshotai; , choseo; ), often mistranslated as grass script, is a script style used in Chinese and East Asian calligraphy. It is an umbrella term for the cursive variants of the clerical script and the regular script.
koine         
  •  Light blue: areas that were significantly Hellenized}}
  • Greek]], written on [[papyrus]], with its 'most probable date' between 175 and 225.
COMMON DIALECT OF GREEK SPOKEN AND WRITTEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Hellenistic Koine; Hellenistic Greek; Alexandrian dialect; Koine Greek language; Biblical Greek; New Testament Greek; Koinē Greek; Common Greek; Common greek; Koine; Koiné Greek; Κοινῆς Ελληνικῆς; Ecclesiastical Greek; Koine greek; Koinḗ Greek; Κοινή; Common Attic; Patristic Greek; Koine Greek dialect; Biblical Greek language; Hellenistic Greek language; Koinē Greek language; Patristic Greek language; Coene Greek
['k??ni:]
¦ noun
1. the common language of the Greeks from the close of the classical period to the Byzantine era.
2. a lingua franca.
Origin
C19: from Gk koine (dialektos) 'common (language)'.

Википедия

Greek alphabet

The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BCE. It is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet, and was the earliest known alphabetic script to have distinct letters for vowels as well as consonants. In Archaic and early Classical times, the Greek alphabet existed in many local variants, but, by the end of the 4th century BCE, the Euclidean alphabet, with 24 letters, ordered from alpha to omega, had become standard and it is this version that is still used for Greek writing today.

The uppercase and lowercase forms of the 24 letters are:

Α α, Β β, Γ γ, Δ δ, Ε ε, Ζ ζ, Η η, Θ θ, Ι ι, Κ κ, Λ λ, Μ μ, Ν ν, Ξ ξ, Ο ο, Π π, Ρ ρ, Σ σ/ς, Τ τ, Υ υ, Φ φ, Χ χ, Ψ ψ, Ω ω.

The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Like Latin and Cyrillic, Greek originally had only a single form of each letter; it developed the letter case distinction between uppercase and lowercase in parallel with Latin during the modern era. Sound values and conventional transcriptions for some of the letters differ between Ancient and Modern Greek usage because the pronunciation of Greek has changed significantly between the 5th century BCE and today. Modern and Ancient Greek also use different diacritics, with modern Greek keeping only the stress accent (acute) and the diaeresis.

Apart from its use in writing the Greek language, in both its ancient and its modern forms, the Greek alphabet today also serves as a source of technical symbols and labels in many domains of mathematics, science, and other fields.