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  1.  38
    What we (Should) Talk about when we Talk about Deep Brain Stimulation and Personal Identity.Robyn Bluhm, Laura Cabrera & Rachel McKenzie - 2019 - Neuroethics 13 (3):289-301.
    A number of reports have suggested that patients who undergo deep brain stimulation may experience changes to their personality or sense of self. These reports have attracted great philosophical interest. This paper surveys the philosophical literature on personal identity and DBS and draws on an emerging empirical literature on the experiences of patients who have undergone this therapy to argue that the existing philosophical discussion of DBS and personal identity frames the problem too narrowly. Much of the discussion by neuroethicists (...)
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    A Greek-English Lexicon.C. W. E. Miller, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones & Roderick McKenzie - 1925 - American Journal of Philology 46 (3):288.
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  3. Corporate failure as a means to corporate responsibility.Dwight R. Lee & Richard B. McKenzie - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (12):969 - 978.
    Milton Friedman has argued that corporations have no responsibility to society beyond that of obeying the law and maximizing profits for shareholders. Individuals may have social responsibilities according to Friedman, but not corporations.When executives make contributions to address social problems in the name of the corporation, they are doing so with other people''s (shareholders'') money. The responsibility of corporate executives is a fiduciary one, to serve as an agent for the corporation''s shareholders, and to uphold shareholders'' trust, which requires executives (...)
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    Comparison of philosophical concerns between professionals and the public regarding two psychiatric treatments.Laura Yenisa Cabrera, Marisa Brandt, Rachel McKenzie & Robyn Bluhm - 2018 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 9 (4):252-266.
    Background: Psychiatric interventions are a contested area in medicine, not only because of their history of abuses, but also because their therapeutic goal is to affect emotions, thoughts, beliefs...
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  5. On spectra, and the negative solution of the decision problem for identities having a finite nontrivial model.Ralph Mckenzie - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (2):186-196.
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  6. Finite basis problems and results for quasivarieties.Miklós Maróti & Ralph McKenzie - 2004 - Studia Logica 78 (1-2):293 - 320.
    Let be a finite collection of finite algebras of finite signature such that SP( ) has meet semi-distributive congruence lattices. We prove that there exists a finite collection 1 of finite algebras of the same signature, , such that SP( 1) is finitely axiomatizable.We show also that if , then SP( 1) is finitely axiomatizable. We offer new proofs of two important finite basis theorems of D. Pigozzi and R. Willard. Our actual results are somewhat more general than this abstract (...)
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    Finite basis problems and results for quasivarieties.Miklós Maróti & Ralph Mckenzie - 2004 - Studia Logica 78 (1-2):293-320.
    Let \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$\mathcal{K}$$ \end{document} be a finite collection of finite algebras of finite signature such that SP(\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$\mathcal{K}$$ \end{document}) has meet semi-distributive congruence lattices. We prove that there exists a finite collection \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$\mathcal{K}$$ \end{document}1 of finite algebras of the same signature, \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$\mathcal{K}_1 \supseteq (...)
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    Definability in lattices of equational theoris.Ralph McKenzie - 1971 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 3 (2):197-237.
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    Autism and performance on the suppression task: Reasoning, context and complexity.Rebecca McKenzie, Jonathan St B. T. Evans & Simon J. Handley - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):182 - 196.
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    On some small cardinals for Boolean algebras.Ralph Mckenzie & J. Donald Monk - 2004 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (3):674-682.
    Assume that all algebras are atomless. (1) $Spind(A x B) = Spind(A) \cup Spind(B)$ . (2) $(\prod_{i\inI}^{w} = {\omega} \cup \bigcup_{i\inI}$ $Spind(A_{i})$ . Now suppose that $\kappa$ and $\lambda$ are infinite cardinals, with $kappa$ uncountable and regular and with $\kappa \textless \lambda$ . (3) There is an atomless Boolean algebra A such that $\mathfrak{u}(A) = \kappa$ and $i(A) = \lambda$ . (4) If $\lambda$ is also regular, then there is an atomless Boolean algebra A such that $t(A) = \mathfrak{s}(A) = (...)
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    The economic dimensions of ethical behavior.Richard B. McKenzie - 1977 - Ethics 87 (3):208-221.
  12. Decidable discriminator varieties from unary varieties.Stanley Burris, Ralph Mckenzie & Matthew Valeriote - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1355-1368.
    We determine precisely those locally finite varieties of unary algebras of finite type which, when augmented by a ternary discriminator, generate a variety with a decidable theory.
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    The Jónsson-Kiefer Property.Kira Adaricheva, Miklos Maróti, Ralph Mckenzie, J. B. Nation & Eric R. Zenk - 2006 - Studia Logica 83 (1-3):111-131.
    The least element 0 of a finite meet semi-distributive lattice is a meet of meet-prime elements. We investigate conditions under which the least element of an algebraic, meet semi-distributive lattice is a (complete) meet of meet-prime elements. For example, this is true if the lattice has only countably many compact elements, or if |L| < 2ℵ0, or if L is in the variety generated by a finite meet semi-distributive lattice. We give an example of an algebraic, meet semi-distributive lattice that (...)
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    The Jónsson-Kiefer Property.Kira Adaricheva, Ralph Mckenzie, Eric Richard Zenk, M. Mar & James B. Nation - 2006 - Studia Logica 83 (1-3):111-131.
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    Beyond the Technology: Attribution and Agency in Treatments for Mental Disorders.Laura Y. Cabrera, Rachel McKenzie & Robyn Bluhm - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (2):92-94.
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  16. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, June 1–4, 2003.Gregory Cherlin, Alan Dow, Yuri Gurevich, Leo Harrington, Ulrich Kohlenbach, Phokion Kolaitis, Leonid Levin, Michael Makkai, Ralph McKenzie & Don Pigozzi - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1).
     
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  17. Of the association for symbolic logic.S. Lempp, G. Lolli, D. Marker, T. Martin, R. McKenzie, W. Pohlers, W. Sieg, U. de’Liguro, M. Dezani & A. Marcone - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 11 (2).
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    Ν. π. ἐλευθεριάδης, πελασγικὴ ἑλλάς, οἱ προέλληνες, τύποις κ. σ. παπαδογιάννη, ἐν ἀθήναις, 1931. Pp. 352.R. McKenzie - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (03):137-.
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    Autism and performance on the suppression task: Reasoning, context and complexity.Rebecca McKenzie, Jonathan St Bt Evans & Simon J. Handley - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):182-196.
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    Algebras, Lattices, and Varieties.Ralph McKenzie, McNulty N., F. George & Walter F. Taylor - 1987 - Wadsworth & Brooks.
    This book presents the foundations of a general theory of algebras. Often called “universal algebra”, this theory provides a common framework for all algebraic systems, including groups, rings, modules, fields, and lattices. Each chapter is replete with useful illustrations and exercises that solidify the reader's understanding. The book begins by developing the main concepts and working tools of algebras and lattices, and continues with examples of classical algebraic systems like groups, semigroups, monoids, and categories. The essence of the book lies (...)
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    A Note on Julius Africanus.R. McKenzie - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (01):9-.
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    “Aσmenoσ or” Aσmenoσ?R. McKenzie - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (3-4):193-.
    Printed texts of Greek authors reflect a divergence of opinion, some giving σμενος others σμενος Only σμενος is correct, and it was never called in question until Usener drew attention to the spelling σμενος in the Bodleian MS. of Plato and in the Paris MS. of the same author. He was followed by Schanz, who gave σμενος in his editions of Platonic dialogues.
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    A Rare Imperative Form.R. McKenzie - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (02):60-.
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    An Unnoticed 'Suppletive' Verb.Roderick McKenzie - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (02):57-.
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    Bradd Hart and Matthew Valeriote. A structure theorem for strongly abelian varieties with few models. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 56 , pp. 832–852. - Bradd Hart and Sergei Starchenko. Addendum to “A structure theorem for strongly abelian varieties.”The journal of symbolic logic., vol. 58 , pp. 1419–1425. - Bradd Hart, Sergei Starchenko, and Matthew Valeriote. Vaught's conjecture for varieties. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 342 , pp. 173–196. - B. Hart and S. Starchenko. Superstable quasi-varieties. Annals of pure and applied logic, vol. 69 , pp. 53–71. - B. Hart, A. Pillay, and S. Starchenko. Triviality, NDOP and stable varieties. Annals of pure and applied logic., vol. 62 , pp. 119–146.Ralph McKenzie - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1820-1821.
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    Dialectical critical realism in science and theology: Quantum physics and Karl Barth.R. H. McKenzie & B. Myers - 2008 - .
    In order to illuminate the similarities and differences between science and theology, we consider an epistemology and methodology for each that can be characterised as a dialectical critical realism. Our approach is deeply indebted to the work of the great Swiss theologian, Karl Barth. Key points are that the object under study determines the method to be used, the community of investigators and the nature of the possible knowledge to be gained; the necessity of a posteriori, rather than a priori (...)
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    Etymologies.R. McKenzie - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):208-.
    The adjective Ολος is used very frequently by Theophrastus in his History of Plants. The English word 'curly’ may be accepted as its equivalent in phrases like ‘curly leaves’ or ‘curly roots’; but there is something not quite so natural in an expression like ‘curly wood,’ as when Theophrastus says that the ξνуα ει τ ξύλον ξανθν κα ολον, ‘has yellow and curly wood.’ Sir Arthur Hort has accordingly translated it in many passages by the word ‘close-grained,’ and this not (...)
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  28. Entitlements and the Theft of Taxation.Richard Mckenzie - 1980 - Reason Papers 6:15-24.
     
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    Graeca.Roderick McKenzie - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (3-4):186-.
    The two meanings of γρα [ the chase, game, booty taken in hunting] are also meanings of θρα and similarly θηρέέιν is parallel to γρέέιν both in form and in meaning. These facts are of more importance for the etymology of γρα than the accidental resemblance to γρέν or to γέρέιν.
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    (i.) NooΣ; (ii.) Ta AnaΞiΛea.R. McKenzie - 1923 - Classical Quarterly 17 (3-4):195-.
    The word νóoς must, if it is inherited from Indo-European, be a word of the λóγoς type, and come from Indo-Eur. nósos, nówos, or nóyos, since a consonant must have been lost, and it is known that only s, w, and y vanished between vowels in Greek. Neither nóyos nor nówos can be traced with a suitable meaning in any Indo-European language; nóyos, on the other hand, would be a very probable ancestor of Skr. nayas. The senses of nayas are, (...)
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    Lexilogus, door S. W. F. Margadant. Pp. 96 The Hague: Joh. Ykema, 1931.R. McKenzie - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (01):45-.
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    Negative solution of the decision problem for sentences true in every subalgebra of < n, + >.Ralph Mckenzie - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (4):607-609.
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    Oλon kekλhγonteσ.R. McKenzie - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):206-.
    The phrase may be rendered ‘uttering thick screams’, these English words bearing the same sense as in Scott,Heart of Midlothian, Chapter XXV.: ‘She proceeded to raise the family by her screams of horror, uttered as thick as if the Brownie had been flaying her.’.
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    [Omnibus Review].Ralph McKenzie - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1820-1821.
    Bradd Hart, Matthew Valeriote, A Structure Theorem for Strongly Abelian Varieties with Few Models.Bradd Hart, Sergei Starchenko, Addendum to "A Structure Theorem for Strongly Abelian Varieties.".Bradd Hart, Sergei Starchenko, Matthew Valeriote, Vaught's Conjecture for Varieties.B. Hart, S. Starchenko, Superstable Quasi-Varieties.B. Hart, A. Pillay, S. Starchenko, Triviality, NDOP and Stable Varieties.
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    Palatal λ in Greek Dialects.R. Mckenzie - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):194-.
    To the instances of non-syllabic ε after -ιλ- or -υλ- which were given in Class. Quart. XVII. 196 , two more may be added: Σιλεωνας, Kaibel, Epigrammata Graeca 783 , occurs in a trochaic line, and is scanned Cup – Cup –. Kaibel calls it a ‘nomen suspectum’; but in the re-edition in Anc. Gr.Inscr.in the British Museum, No. 796, the reading is defended by a comparison with Σιλνιος in C.I.G. 1577. 3 = I.G. 7. 2429.
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    Recursive inseparability for residual Bounds of finite algebras.Ralph McKenzie - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (4):1863-1880.
    We exhibit a construction which produces for every Turing machine T with two halting states μ 0 and μ -1 , an algebra B(T) (finite and of finite type) with the property that the variety generated by B(T) is residually large if T halts in state μ -1 , while if T halts in state μ 0 then this variety is residually bounded by a finite cardinal.
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    Screening history.Robert McKenzie - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (5):723-725.
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    The Greek Adjectives Ending in -ης.Roderick McKenzie - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (3-4):141-.
    It is generally assumed that every adjective ending in -ης is an s-stem like εủγενς -ος; cf. γνος gen. γνε-ος, Lat. genus gener-is, Skr. janas janas-as) or δνσμευς . Solmsen, for instance, does not hesitate to regard μ-ηγερς as evidence for the s-stem geres which he wishes to find in γοστóς σ-τóς), and Bechtel infers a stem παγεσ - from περπαγς. The result of this well-nigh universal belief has been that hardly anybody has thought it worth while to examine these (...)
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    The language of suffering: Media discourse and public attitudes towards the MH17 air tragedy in Malaysia and the UK.Robert M. McKenzie & Theng Theng Ong - 2019 - Discourse and Communication 13 (5):562-580.
    ‘If it bleeds, it leads’, events characterised by fatalities, are likely to attract high levels of media coverage. This study adopts a multidisciplinary approach to investigate public discourses on the MH17 tragedy in Malaysia and the United Kingdom. First, corpus-based discourse analysis was employed to explore the construction of the Malaysian Airlines tragedy MH17 in four selected Malaysian and British newspapers. In addition, an attitudinal study examining 50 Malaysian and 50 UK nationals’ perceptions of the tragedy was conducted. Keywords analysis (...)
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    Uniting disparate cultures with like-minded journalism: A case study ofU.S.A. TodayandThe European.Robert McKenzie - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):591-597.
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    W. J. den Dulk: Κρῖσις, Bijdrage tot de Grieksche Lexicographie. Pp. xii + 128.R. McKenzie - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):202-.
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    “Aσmenoσ or” Aσmenoσ?R. McKenzie - 1926 - Classical Quarterly 20 (3-4):193-194.
    Printed texts of Greek authors reflect a divergence of opinion, some giving σμενος others σμενος Only σμενος is correct, and it was never called in question until Usener drew attention to the spelling σμενος in the Bodleian MS. of Plato and in the Paris MS. of the same author. He was followed by Schanz, who gave σμενος in his editions of Platonic dialogues.
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    Etymologies.R. McKenzie - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):208-210.
    The adjective Ολος is used very frequently by Theophrastus in his History of Plants. The English word 'curly’ may be accepted as its equivalent in phrases like ‘curly leaves’ or ‘curly roots’; but there is something not quite so natural in an expression like ‘curly wood,’ as when Theophrastus says that the ξνуα ει τ ξύλον ξανθν κα ολον, ‘has yellow and curly wood.’ Sir Arthur Hort has accordingly translated it in many passages by the word ‘close-grained,’ and this not (...)
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    Etymologies.R. Mckenzie - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (2):108-110.
    According to Walde's Etymological Dictionary, Latin spēs is cognate with spatium and with Old Church Slavonic spěchĭι. Under spatium he refers us to Skt. sphāyati, ‘swells out,’ ‘grows out,’ sphīta, ‘fat,’ ‘flourishing,’ and a number of Baltic-Slavonic and Germanic words, from which I will select O.E. spēd, ‘speed,’ and Lith. spēti, ‘have time for something,’ ‘to be quick enough.’ In place of this etymology I venture to suggest that spēs must be connected with another Lithuanian spēti, which is duly recorded (...)
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    Latin Lugeo.R. McKenzie - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (1):54.
    In view of the fact that another word for ‘mourn,’ namely Gr. ποθέω, is cognate with θέσσασθαι O. Ir. guidiu, Welsh gweddïo, Avest. jaiδyāmi, all meaning ‘beg pray,’ and with Lith. gedéti ‘mourn,’ it will perhaps not seem improbable that Lat. lugeo is cognate with Lett, lūdzu ‘I beg, pray’ . The infinitive of the Lettish verb is lūgt, and contains the same stem lūg- as Lat. lūctus . The form lūdzu comes in the first place from *lūg-yō, but the (...)
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    NooΣ; Ta AnaΞiΛea.R. McKenzie - 1923 - Classical Quarterly 17 (3-4):195-197.
    The word νóoς must, if it is inherited from Indo-European, be a word of the λóγoς type, and come from Indo-Eur. nósos, nówos, or nóyos, since a consonant must have been lost, and it is known that only s, w, and y vanished between vowels in Greek. Neither nóyos nor nówos can be traced with a suitable meaning in any Indo-European language; nóyos, on the other hand, would be a very probable ancestor of Skr. nayas. The senses of nayas are, (...)
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    Oλon Kekλhγonteσ.R. McKenzie - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):206.
    The phrase may be rendered ‘uttering thick screams’, these English words bearing the same sense as in Scott,Heart of Midlothian, Chapter XXV.: ‘She proceeded to raise the family by her screams of horror, uttered as thick as if the Brownie had been flaying her.’.
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    Palatal λ in Greek Dialects.R. Mckenzie - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (3-4):194-194.
    To the instances of non-syllabic ε after -ιλ- or -υλ- which were given in Class. Quart. XVII. 196, two more may be added: Σιλεωνας, Kaibel, Epigrammata Graeca 783, occurs in a trochaic line, and is scanned Cup – Cup –. Kaibel calls it a ‘nomen suspectum’; but in the re-edition in Anc. Gr.Inscr.in the British Museum, No. 796, the reading is defended by a comparison with Σιλνιος in C.I.G. 1577. 3 = I.G. 7. 2429.
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    Varia.R. Mckenzie - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):79-80.
    The meaning of ποτπτω to plunge or dip into a liquid, is so different from that of τπτω, as to suggest that the word does not really contain τπτω but arises from πο-δπτω , in the same way as ποταπς from ποδαπς , κωλακρται from κωλαγρται, Πεταγετνιος from Πεδαγετνιος , δεκταρχος from δεκδαρχος , in all of which a voiced stop situated between two unvoiced stops becomes unvoiced.
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    A History of the Greek Language The Greek Language. By B. F. C. Atkinson. Second Edition, revised. Pp. viii + 354. London: Faber, 1933. Cloth, 15s. net. [REVIEW]R. McKenzie & J. D. Denniston - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (01):16-17.
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