Horrocks, 2010 Horrocks, Geoffrey (2010). «The Greek Alphabet». Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers (2nd ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN978-1-4051-3415-6. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2020 թ․ օգոստոսի 7-ին. Վերցված է 2019 թ․ մարտի 7-ին.
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The Development of the Greek Alphabet within the Chronology of the ANE (2009), Quote: "Naveh gives four major reasons why it is universally agreed that the Greek alphabet was developed from an early Phoenician alphabet. 1 According to Herodutous "the Phoenicians who came with Cadmus... brought into Hellas the alphabet, which had hitherto been unknown, as I think, to the Greeks." 2 The Greek Letters, alpha, beta, gimmel have no meaning in Greek but the meaning of most of their Semitic equivalents is known. For example, 'aleph' means 'ox', 'bet' means 'house' and 'gimmel' means 'throw stick'. 3 Early Greek letters are very similar and sometimes identical to the West Semitic letters. 4 The letter sequence between the Semitic and Greek alphabets is identical. (Naveh 1982)"
Horrocks, 2010 Horrocks, Geoffrey (2010). «The Greek Alphabet». Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers (2nd ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN978-1-4051-3415-6. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2020 թ․ օգոստոսի 7-ին. Վերցված է 2019 թ․ մարտի 7-ին.