| 11. | The Brest Bible is one of the earliest Hebrew and Koine Greek languages.
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| 12. | In the Ancient Greek and Koine Greek phonology.
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| 13. | The original text was written in Koine Greek.
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| 14. | Unlike pidginization and creolization, there is no " target " within Koine formation.
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| 15. | Following up on AnonMoos's correct answer, note the articles Koine Greek.
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| 16. | By about the 6th century AD, the Koine had slowly metamorphosized into Medieval Greek.
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| 17. | The Scandinavians, or Norsemen, spoke dialects of a koine or spoken lingua franca.
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| 18. | The Kajkavian koine has also been named " Zagreb Shtokavian " by some.
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| 19. | The word " akrasia " occurs twice in the Koine Greek New Testament.
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| 20. | See also Koine Greek phonology . }}
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