An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... .. 281 2. Accentual poetry 291 3. English poetry .. 4. Conclusion 299 307 ERRATA . Page 201 , line 11 , for ἄθραυσος , Ι . ἄθραυστος . 24 , for åσo , l . äotv . 207 , ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE . CHAPTER I. iv CONTENTS .
... .. 281 2. Accentual poetry 291 3. English poetry .. 4. Conclusion 299 307 ERRATA . Page 201 , line 11 , for ἄθραυσος , Ι . ἄθραυστος . 24 , for åσo , l . äotv . 207 , ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE . CHAPTER I. iv CONTENTS .
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... English and German , supposing them to become dead languages , in such words as wagen and waggon , wein and wine , wunder and wonder ; how natural would be the assumption that the first letter of each was sounded alike , and yet how ...
... English and German , supposing them to become dead languages , in such words as wagen and waggon , wein and wine , wunder and wonder ; how natural would be the assumption that the first letter of each was sounded alike , and yet how ...
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... English word are both correct imitations of the same sound , and therefore exactly alike , we shall draw the conclusion that the Greek O was sounded like our U , and the Greek Y like our OO : both of which inferences may be shown to be ...
... English word are both correct imitations of the same sound , and therefore exactly alike , we shall draw the conclusion that the Greek O was sounded like our U , and the Greek Y like our OO : both of which inferences may be shown to be ...
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... English mode of pronouncing the Greek A is peculiarly unfortunate , excluding the very sound which Dionysius thought the most agreeable . E. H. It seems equally clear that the E was pro- nounced as we sound the A in baker : the mo- dern ...
... English mode of pronouncing the Greek A is peculiarly unfortunate , excluding the very sound which Dionysius thought the most agreeable . E. H. It seems equally clear that the E was pro- nounced as we sound the A in baker : the mo- dern ...
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... English , in differing from the modern Greeks , differ also from all the nations of Europe . Ο . Ω . The Greek O seems from Dionysius to corre- spond nearly with ours : the modern Greeks so pronounce it , only with a rounder and fuller ...
... English , in differing from the modern Greeks , differ also from all the nations of Europe . Ο . Ω . The Greek O seems from Dionysius to corre- spond nearly with ours : the modern Greeks so pronounce it , only with a rounder and fuller ...
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