Attic greek uses the archaic third person pronoun ἑ to represent he she it in its third person reflexive pronouns.
Attic greek pronouns.
The neuter nominative accusative τί tí is never elided but a hiatus is allowed in attic greek.
Publication date 1902 topics greek language grammar 1870 publisher new york cincinnati etc american book company collection kellylibrary.
Attic greek uses the archaic third person pronoun ἑ to represent he she it in its third person reflexive pronouns.
While this pronoun is found in authors such as homer in later attic greek the third person pronoun is more commonly expressed by ἐκεῖνος oblique forms of αὐτός and οὗτος introduced in the next chapter.
Proto greek glōkh ya attic glōtta ionic glōssa tongue sometimes proto greek ty and tw attic tt.
While ἑ is found in homer in later attic greek the third person pronoun is more commonly expressed by ἐκεῖνος oblique forms of αὐτός and οὗτος introduced in the next chapter.
The stem iota remains short in every declined form.
A grammar of attic and ionic greek by babbitt frank cole 1867 1935.