Legends, Tales and Poems by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
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Ex. _Me parece^en el cielo de la tarde_, p. 169, XIII, l. 11. NOTE: Synalepha is possible with the other combinations, but hiatus is preferable even with the above combinations, in a syllable on which the rhythmical accent falls (see under Rhythmic Accent). Ex. _Despierta, hablas, y al hablar, vibrantes_, p. 174, XXVII, l. 23. Ex. _Como la ola que á la playa_ viene, p. 178, XXXVII, l. 19. TRIPHTHONGAL SYNALEPHA There is always triphthongal synalepha when a is the middle vowel; or when o or e is the middle vowel, except in the following combinations, aoa, aoo, ooo, aea, aeo, oea, oeo. Ex. _Silenciosa á expirar_, p. 178, XXXVII, l. 20. There is never triphthongal synalepha when an accented weak vowel stands between two strong vowels. Therefore the conjunctions y and ú prevent triphthongal synalepha. Ex. _Y de purpura y oro la matiza_, p. 168, IX, l. 4. There may be triphthongal synalepha when í (y) is the middle vowel, if |
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