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Ps 40 - Add more accents referencing the Liber Usualis #58

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@Nokel81 Nokel81 commented May 2, 2021

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bbloomf commented May 3, 2021

It might make more sense to simply add an option to mark the first accent on bisyllabic words, since these can all be calculated programatically.

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Nokel81 commented May 3, 2021

But that is not always the case, for instance autem is never accented.

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bbloomf commented May 3, 2021

In some editions, none of the bisyllabic words is ever marked with an accent, and I've never been sure what rules are in play when some of them are accented but not words such as autem as you mentioned. Do you know what the rules are?

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Nokel81 commented May 3, 2021

Not off the top of my head I was just going off of what the LU has. I know that modern versions don't, and even some of them don't use æ and ǽ or even ë in Israël and Michaël.

Let me see if I can find a rule about this...

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Nokel81 commented May 4, 2021

Okay so I haven't been able to find any definitive rule. And even Solemnes isn't consistent within their own publications. So for the LU and LB the only two syllable words that aren't accented (that I have found) is "autem" and "neque".

But on the whole I think having an option to explicitly mark the first vowel of the first syllable would be good enough.

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