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Bloomfield, Maurice, 1855-1928
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29 tradition. The passage of Dionysius not only proves nothing, but if it ^eaks of word-accent at aJJ, disproves the existence of any interval in the diaKeia-ov /lAor, except the fifth.
2. The assumption of a Graeco- Italian accentuation (cAeiVofiiyj/, I/gendus) stands entirely in the air. Not one historical fact is in its favor; it is solely based upon the fact of the restriction of the accent to the last three syllables. At the time when Misteli and Hadley wrote, the assumption of a Graec
...o-Italic period was very generally, though even then not universally, accepted. It is to-day a theory of the past. In just that particular factor of form which stands in especially dose relation to accent, namely, vocalism, these families are about as far removed from one another as possible.
Further, it will be urged below that the Greek recessive, or, to speak with Hadley, cadence-accent, began with the veri ; it is precisely in the verb that Greek and Latin have diverged so extensively that mere fragments of the older S3rstem of formations are left in | the latter, and it is altogether improbable that the Latin should) have saved an old system of verbal accentuation for a new and I obscure set of formations.


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