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... Syllables . • 33 Prosody . a . Quantity 40 56 Stops . B. Accents PART II . ETYMOLOGY . 57 Divisions of the Subject . 58 Classification of Words 63 Analysis of Words . • • 78 Pronominal Words and Forms 79 Root - words PAGE 6 74 17 20 21 ...
... Syllables . • 33 Prosody . a . Quantity 40 56 Stops . B. Accents PART II . ETYMOLOGY . 57 Divisions of the Subject . 58 Classification of Words 63 Analysis of Words . • • 78 Pronominal Words and Forms 79 Root - words PAGE 6 74 17 20 21 ...
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... syllables which produced an hiatus . 12 The Attic Greek is the richest and most perfect language in the world . It is the only language which has attained to a clear and copious syntax , without sacrificing its inflexions and power of ...
... syllables which produced an hiatus . 12 The Attic Greek is the richest and most perfect language in the world . It is the only language which has attained to a clear and copious syntax , without sacrificing its inflexions and power of ...
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... syllables and their rhythmical arrangement in verse compo- sition . These six parts fall into two main departments - the first four referring to the Word itself , and the last two to the logical and rhythmical arrangement of words in ...
... syllables and their rhythmical arrangement in verse compo- sition . These six parts fall into two main departments - the first four referring to the Word itself , and the last two to the logical and rhythmical arrangement of words in ...
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... syllable , whether the vowel precedes or follows , and these are a . Liquids ............ λ , μ , v , p B. Sibilants ........... σ , § , § , ¥ . ii . Mutes ( äpwva ) , which do not properly form a syllable unless a vowel follows them ...
... syllable , whether the vowel precedes or follows , and these are a . Liquids ............ λ , μ , v , p B. Sibilants ........... σ , § , § , ¥ . ii . Mutes ( äpwva ) , which do not properly form a syllable unless a vowel follows them ...
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... syllable . Thus , in στρέφω and πέμπω the first syllable is necessarily στρεφ- , πεμπ- , but in the perfects е - σтро - pа , πé - πoμ - pa , the & is drawn off to represent the lost guttural of the affix ( below , 302 , c , a , 1 ) . A ...
... syllable . Thus , in στρέφω and πέμπω the first syllable is necessarily στρεφ- , πεμπ- , but in the perfects е - σтро - pа , πé - πoμ - pa , the & is drawn off to represent the lost guttural of the affix ( below , 302 , c , a , 1 ) . A ...
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accusative adjectives adverb affix Anab antecedent aorist apodosis Attic Attic dialect Attic Greek augment cæsura compounds consonant contracted crasis dative declension denote dental derived dialect Doric Dual epic Eurip expressed genitive Greek Herod Homer imperf indicative inflexions Ionic Ionic dialect masc means middle Mood neut neuter nouns optative oxytone participle pass passive penultima perf perfect person-endings Pind Plat Plur Plural poets prefixed preposition pres pronoun proparoxytone reduplication root secondary predicate sentence signifies Sing Singular sometimes Soph subjunctive substantive syllable tenses termination Thucyd verbal verbs vowel words ἂν γὰρ δὲ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ ἐστιν ἦν καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ ὅτι οὐ οὐκ περὶ πρὸς τὰ ταῦτα τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τί τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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