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Sentence
I
do
not
suppose
the
Greeks
altered
the
letters
in
exactly
the
same
way,
but
rather
that
their
acuted
οί
inclined
toward
the
modern
sound,
or
that
the
Ο
was
attenuated
or
altogether
lost
in
it.
The
diphthong
in
unaccented
syllables
probably
resembled
the
acuted
rather
than
the
circumflex;
for
before
an
enclitic
it
can
only
assume
the
acute
accent.
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I do not suppose the Greeks altered the letters in exactly the same way, but rather that their acuted οί inclined toward the modern sound, or that the Ο was attenuated or altogether lost in it. The diphthong in unaccented syllables probably resembled the acuted rather than the circumflex; for before an enclitic it can only assume the acute accent.
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