10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNECPHONESIS»
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10 Synecp hones is Synecphonesis is whenever two syllables with no consonant
in between are 15 used to take the place of one (syllable). (§ 2) The (possible)
ways of synecphonesis are the following: either (a) two long (syllables) are used
...
J. M. Van Ophuijsen, 1987
2
Iambic Ideas: Essays on a Poetic Tradition from Archaic ...
But first the point about synecphonesis (the amalgamation of vowels as between
separate words, across the boundary of word-division).34 In making this
distinction between internal and boundary amalgamation of vowels, 1 am also
avoiding ...
Alberto Cavarzere, Antonio Aloni, Alessandro Barchiesi, 2001
3
Hermann's elements of the doctrine of metres,: abridged and ...
And Porson, on the Phoeniss. 1422. has observed that it is not united by crasis
with ae« or with eJ except in compound words. § 90. Synizesis, or synecphonesis
, which consists in the pronunciation of two vowels together, but not so as to unite
...
4
Elements of the Doctrine of Metres
Synizesis, or synecphonesis, which consists in the pronunciation of two vowels
together, but not so as to unite themon a diphthong, is most used by the Attics in
genitives ending in ews and euiv, as iroXeo>s, iroXewv. In epic poetry the two ...
5
The Grecian Drama: A Treatise on the Dramatic Literature of ...
The correption of two short vowels conjoined by synecphonesis is very
uncommon; Pindar, however, appears to have made Otbg, as a monosyllable,
short. A synecphonesis of the letter v with another vowel following it is rather
uncommon, ...
John Richard Darley (Bp. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh), 1840
Aphaeresis: see Synecphonesis. Arsis: see Thesis. Caesura ('cutting') and
diaeresis: division between words within a verse is traditionally termed caesura
when occurring inside a foot or metron, and diaeresis when occurring at the end
of a ...
P. E. Easterling, Bernard MacGregor Walker Knox, 1985
7
The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, ...
Aphaeresis: see Synecphonesis. Arsis: see Thesis. Caesura ('cutting') and
diaeresis: division between words wirhin a verse is traditionally termed caesura
when occurring inside a foot or metron, and diaeresis when occurring at the end
of a ...
P. E. Easterling, Bernard M. W. Knox, 1989
8
An elementary manual of Latin prosody
We have Synaeresis, Synecphonesis, Synezesis, Episynaloepha, Syncope,
Diaeresis, Systole, Diastole, Apocope, Epenthesis, Paragoge, Tmesis, and a host
of others. There would be no great harm in these expressions, if it was always ...
William Wardlaw Ramsay, 1859
9
A New Method of Learning with Facility the Latin Tongue: ...
Synecphonesis. We have juft now (hewn in what manner fyllables are cut off by
lynahepha, when they meet together, one at the end of a word, and the other at
the beginning of another. But as this meeting may likewife happen in the middle
of ...
Claude Lancelot, Antoine Arnauld, Thomas Nugent, 1797
10
Elements of Latin Prosody, etc
SYNECPHONESIS. 146, 147, 148. 33 14-6. In some compounds it is more proper
to suppose that the final vowel of the first member suffers Elision; as Amehnc
nefas depromere Cakubum. (104)- Horace. Siquis vult fama tabulas anleire ...