Word Roots: Classics 30 Wednesday, August 18, 2010: Unit 4 & 5.

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Word Roots: Classics 30 Wednesday, August 18, 2010: Unit 4 & 5

Today’s Goals Explain what you need to know for tomorrow’s quiz. Finish going over Unit 4 Material Cover Unit 5 Material

Tomorrow’s Quiz Know answers to all frames from Unit 4 and Unit 5 with an appropriate amount of context. Know all the words in the word lists from page 120 and 149. Know the answers to exercises from and (You are NOT responsible for the exercise from ). Be able to identify in a written passage nouns, proper nouns, common nouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, prepositional phrases, objects of prepositions, verbs, subjects, predicates, simple subjects, simple predicates, infinitives, participles, and gerunds. (These questions will be very similar to those presented in lectures and worksheets.) Be able to transliterate simple Greek words into our alphabet. Know several principles of transliteration on the next slide. Know the morphemes that go into the the Bonus Biology Terms since (and including) last Thursday’s.

Principles of Transliteration for the Quiz (Part I) 1.English usually gets Greek words through Latin, so the way that Latin-speakers transliterate Greek words usually dictates their transliterations into English.

Principles of Transliteration for the Quiz (Part II) Those pesky y’s and u’s. (the important parts are underlined)

Principles of Transliteration for the Quiz (Part III) Those pesky αι’s and οι’s. (the important parts are underlined)

Principles of Transliteration for the Quiz (Part IV) And let’s not forget those funny rh’s (the important parts are underlined)

Unit 5: Greek Prefixes {a/an} {anti/ant} {epi/ep} {syn/sym} {meta/met} {ec/ex} {en/em} {para/par} {pro} {apo/ap/aph} {ana} {cata} {dia} {peri} {hyper} {hypo} {palin/pali} {amphi} {exo}

Unit 5: Greek Bases {onym} {path} {therm} {hydr} {derm} {ly} {chron} {gen} {phylac} {helion/elion} {athlet} {ba} {drom} {meter} {scope} {top} {esthes/aesthet} {hema} {the} {kine/cine} {odont} {chromat} {ge/gee}

Unit 5: Suffixes {ous} {ia} {y} {sis} {ist} {ic}

Bonus Biology Term I eukaryote (=“eucaryote”) –{eu} = “good,” “well” (sometimes “genuine”) –{kary} = “nut,” “kernel” (nowadays, “nucleus”) –{-ote} = a single example of a taxomic group whose name ends in {-ota}. {-ote} and {-ota} are adjectival endings from Greek which are now commonly used in biological science. –A eukaryote is an organism with true nuclei in its cells. Compare –Cyprus, Cypriot (Cypriote); patriot; idiot –prokaryote –Eukaryota –biota

Bonus Biology Term II mitochondrion (plural: mitochondria) –{mito} = “thread” –{chondros} = “granule,” “cartilage,” (its more usual meaning in medicine) –{ion} = “little thing” Compare –mitosis –chondral