correption การใช้
- However, because of the strong pause at the end of the line ( which prevents elision and correption between lines in the dactylic hexameter ), it is traditionally regarded as a spondee.
- Various rules of elision sometimes prevent a grammatical syllable from making a full syllable, and certain other lengthening and shortening rules ( such as correption ) can create long or short syllables in contexts where one would expect the opposite.
- Evidence from the heavy syllable but the text has a light syllable ( " positional quantity " ), and some cases in which a long vowel before a short vowel is not shortened ( absence of epic correption ).
- Therefore, the first syllable of a word like ????? ( ? ) could be scanned as " ?? & # 124; ??? " ( open / short ), exhibiting Attic correption, or as " ??? & # 124; ?? " ( closed / long ), in keeping with the conventions of Homeric verse.