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... syllables . Furthermore , the particular constitution of a syllable is not without its effect upon the accentuation . For the purposes of prosody a short vowel followed in the same syllable by a consonant , and a long vowel or diphthong ...
... syllables . Furthermore , the particular constitution of a syllable is not without its effect upon the accentuation . For the purposes of prosody a short vowel followed in the same syllable by a consonant , and a long vowel or diphthong ...
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... syllable was counted as long . Before a following vowel , whether in the same word or in a next following one , the ... syllable of iññокорνστai was ' Long ' , and in line 2 the last syllable of πvos was ' Short ' , when it would have ...
... syllable was counted as long . Before a following vowel , whether in the same word or in a next following one , the ... syllable of iññокорνστai was ' Long ' , and in line 2 the last syllable of πvos was ' Short ' , when it would have ...
Page 260
... syllable , the measurement of the syllable being taken from vowel to vowel , and the consonants preceding the vowel in that syllable not being reckoned in for its quantity . The open syllable therefore was , for the Greek of the ...
... syllable , the measurement of the syllable being taken from vowel to vowel , and the consonants preceding the vowel in that syllable not being reckoned in for its quantity . The open syllable therefore was , for the Greek of the ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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