Excerpt from Syntax of Classical Greek, From Homer to Demosthenes, Vol. 1: The Syntax of the Simple Sentence Embracing the Doctrine of the Moods and Tenses
Vocative Case, 14-25. 6 with Vocative, 15. Position of 6, 16 - 18. Repetition of 6, 19. Omission of 20. Position of Vocative, 21 - 23. Vocative in Exclamations, 24. Predicate Vocative, 25.
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