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                <title level="m">A School Grammar of Attic Greek</title>
                <author>Dickinson College</author>
                <principal>Christopher Francese</principal>
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            <p> <emph rend="bold">Ὅς AND Ὅστις CLAUSES<lb/>
                
                612</emph> The Relative Pronoun ὅς (<ref target="file:///x:/Departments/Classics_Texts/schoolgrammarofa00goodrich_porson/HTML%20Files/Chapter-213.html"><emph rend="bold">213</emph></ref>) connects its clause with
                some noun or pronoun, and has its own construction
                in the subordinate clause. (So of its compounds
                ὅσπερ, ὅστις, etc.)</p>
                
                <list><item><emph rend="bold">a.</emph> The connecting force of ὅς may be no stronger than
                that of a demonstrative. The ὅς clause is then really independent.<lb/>
                
                When clearly subordinate, the ὅς clause often precedes
                the leading clause, or may be included within it.</item></list>
                
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