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Book I chapter 21

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accentuation gives rise to no fallacious arguments, either as written or as spoken, except perhaps some few that might be made up; e.g. the following argument. ‘is ou katalueis a house?’ ‘yes.’ ‘is then ou katalueis the negation of katalueis?’ ‘yes.’ ‘but you said that ou katalueis is a house: therefore the house is a negation.’ how one should solve this, is clear: for the word does not mean the same when spoken with an acuter and when spoken with a graver accent.

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