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Abstract There is evidence that vocalic resonants (§10.3) were in some contexts vocalized with o, as in Arc.-Cyp. (§§26.3, 10.3): Boe. στρτεαω14 9, Sapph. βρχi(α) 74 b7. In Lesb. and Thess. clusters of resonant and *s(§23.6) or *y (§23.7) characteristically result in the gemination of the resonant, rather than compensatory lengthening of the vowel: α’ μμi(<*nsme
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