Accentual Cursus in Byzantine Greek Prose. 453 
The total of all cases included in Class I is 2183, more than half 
the grand total of 4098. These clausule are all regular in the 
strictest sense; in no case is a written accent disregarded. 
Il. Clausulz to be read as of the regular forms, by departing 
from written accents. 
A. There are, first of all, a large number of cases where a logi- 
cally subordinate word, although bearing a written accent, may be 
read without stress, whereupon a regular form becomes evident. 
All these cases are certainly regular. The words whose accent is 
considered negligible are the following: the article in all cases, xc: 
and dé, 7), «, 7 (as) and the copula; the accents acquired from en- 
clitics are treated in the same way as the accents which stand on 
these words. 
Form 2. 149 (0, V,a, 1. 0, V, b, 4. 4, IV, a, 1, 3. 1, IV, b, 4)! 
Roornuévovs TO ovyyvwuor. 441, 20. 
imepelas zal gdouyée. 156, 6—7. 
avtize dn uch. 255, 6. 
moéenew cv OgEle. 166, 17. 
uchhoy 4 me6tEgor. 448, 3-4. 
Llegomy tov hoyiuor. 113, 9. 
FEeoamevoct ii Bovdorto. 25, 26. 
TOLY@V 710A OY OTC. 64, 20-21. 
(Counting ovt«e without stress.) 
EGEGIML TOUTO YE. 285, 5. 
déouce dds woe. 202, 22—238. 
ovdevos EvdEns Ein. ASO =o. 
(Counting «in without stress.) 
Edosav th €vupodi, Evel. 188, 19. 
(Counting «/vae without stress ) 
wdé my elyer. 479, 19. 
ToLovtbs tts HY. 126; 9=10: 
uéya Te yonuc. 519, 19. 
T#UTN TN EryE. 300, 18. 
Boones. oo (0, V,.a, 2. 0; Vb; 2. 1, IV,.a,<2.°1,-IV,-b;, 2) 
Evuryjveyxev & te ucdote. 369, 20. 
ovy Hxoré ye tov Lpianor. 106, 14. (Form 2 ?) 
dieowoato tae vyzeiueve. 209; 12: 
“‘Podonotos zai Moynorots. 292, 17. 
TEGOKOES GTOKT YO! Hour. 36, 25. 
(joey without stress.) 

1 The references to the tables under Class II refer only to the first 
two columns; see Appendix. 
