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Other notable points: 



(1) Lysias', the only epitaphios in which the participial aver- 



age is higher than the finite-verb average. 



(2) Correspondence of curves of participle and finite verb in 



endings of speeches. 



(3) High point of both participle and finite verb in the begin- 



ning of diagram (2). How accounted for — nouns. 



(4) Peculiar ending of curves in Thucydides' epitaphios. 



(5) High (comparative) point of adjective in Demosthenes. 



