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Proper names, due to their urifamiliarity, would naturally tend to keep the fuller form. In the last word this tendency is aided by the initial position of the atonic syl- lable, — a position which has a peculiar strength. Variation. Generally ethereal, but ethere-al V 499. 5. i before or after tonic vowel. Dieresis is regular : Bri-areos, Gui-ana, i-ambic } Sy-ene, Thy-estean, tri-umph, Ethi-opian (cf. Ethiop in 6), expirations, medi-ation (cf. the varying forms of mediator below), Ophi-uchus ...(cf. Ophiusa below), Sogdi-aiia, Susi-ana; Mahanarim, Mosaric, assay-ing, survey-ing, see-ing, enjoy-ing, vow- ing, blowing, flu4d, vaxyuAty, ly-dng, etc. ./ \ / . \ / # Synizesis : Serraliona, humiliation, propitiatim (the recession of the secondary accent in the last two words is to be noted; cf. Part II, 3 c, and The accent of various words), Ophiusa, Damiata. oi is always treated as a diphthong : , choice, foil, join, etc. Disobeying, obeying, displaying, viewing occur only final, and in that position seven times altogether.
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