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Part I: Letters, Sounds, Syllables, Accent
Part II: Inflection
Part IV: Syntax
ADVERBIAL COMPLEX SENTENCES
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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
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RELATIVE CLAUSES:
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[*] 132 D. τ for ς: Doric τύ, τοί, τέ, δια_κατίοι (δια_κόσιοι), ϝί_κατι (εἴκοσι), Ποτειδά_ν (Ποσειδών). ς “ τ: Doric σά_μερον to-day (τήμερον Attic, σήμερον Ionic). κ “ π: Ionic (not Hom.) κότε when, κότερος which of two? ὅκως, κόσος, κῆ. κ “ τ: Doric πόκα (πότε), ὅκα (ὅτε). γ “ β: Doric γλέφαρον eyelid, γλά_χων (Ion. γλήχων) pennyroyal. δ “ β: Doric ὀδελός (ὀβολός) a spit. π “ τ: Hom. πίσυρες, Aeol. πέσσυρες four (τέτταρες); Aeol. πήλυι far off (cp. τηλόσε), πέμπε five (πέντε). θ “ τ: see 126 D. φ “ θ: Hom. φήρ centaur (θήρ beast). ρ “ ς: (rhotacism): late Laconian, Elean τίρ who, Thessal. Θεόρδοτος god-given. ς “ θ: late Laconian σιός for θεός god (26 D.). ν “ λ: Doric ἐνθεῖν come. GREEK GRAM.—3
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