Some Notes on the Syntax of the Prose Inscriptions of Hellenistic Athens

Classical Quarterly 20 (2):242-257 (1970)
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Abstract

A. Agreement of Participle Masculine takes precedence over feminine: e.g.In the first two examples the participle may be conceived of as agreeing with the nearer of the two subjects, since it is expressed in the masculine singular. Likewise,refers specifically to. But the third example, in which the participle is in the masculine plural, clearly demonstrates the usual preference for masculine.

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