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Linguistics, monikers and language in general, Conversational tangents moved from elsewhere
Greg Hullender
post May 23 2010, 03:56 PM
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So you decided to go with "apohestion" instead of "aphestion"? The rule (in Greek) would be to use ap- instead of apo- before a vowel or an 'h'-plus-vowel. Note we have "aphelion" not "apohelion". But, on the other hand although "apapsis" is used, "apoapsis" is 12 times as common.

Not that it matters that much. Whatever the Dawn team decides to use in their publications will determine "correct" usage thereafter.

Ceres presents considerably more interesting naming challenges. Should the cererean periapsis called peridemetrion? :-)

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djellison
post May 24 2010, 02:40 AM
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=society+of+literary+pedants

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