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| Alphabetical [« »] suspected 1 swallow 1 sweet 15 syllable 22 syllable-now 1 syllables 7 syllogism 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 sight 22 statement 22 supposed 22 syllable 22 take 22 under 22 where | Aristotle Metaphysics IntraText - Concordances syllable |
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1 III, 4 | e.g. since this particular syllable is the same in kind whenever 2 III, 4 | for these also, like the syllable, are numerically different 3 III, 6 | elements of this individual syllable or of this individual articulate 4 V, 3 | water (while a part of the syllable is not a syllable). Similarly 5 V, 3 | of the syllable is not a syllable). Similarly those who speak 6 V, 24 | man from "two-footed" and syllable from "letter"; for this 7 VII, 10 | segments, but that of the syllable includes that of the letters; 8 VII, 10 | divided into segments as the syllable is into letters.-And further 9 VII, 10 | but the formula of the syllable includes that of the letters; 10 VII, 10 | present in the formula of the syllable, e.g. particular waxen letters 11 VII, 10 | something that is part of the syllable only in the sense that it 12 VII, 17 | like a syllable-now the syllable is not its elements, ba 13 VII, 17 | i.e. the flesh and the syllable, no longer exist, but the 14 VII, 17 | but the elements of the syllable exist, and so do fire and 15 VII, 17 | do fire and earth); the syllable, then, is something-not 16 VII, 17 | case of flesh or of the syllable. But it would seem that 17 VII, 17 | this thing flesh and that a syllable. And similarly in all other 18 VII, 17 | are the elements of the syllable.~ 19 VIII, 3 | examine we find that the syllable does not consist of the 20 XIII, 10| principle on which an identical syllable cannot exist in the plural 21 XIV, 1 | in rhythms a beat or a syllable; and similarly in gravity 22 XIV, 5 | By juxtaposition, like a syllable? But then (1) the elements