An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... 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 utterly false . Here ...
... 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 utterly false . Here ...
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... correct pronunciation of the letters of Anpo , may further be inferred by its differing from Anpo both in accent and quantity . That the H differed in sound from the I ap- pears plainly from a passage of Plato's Cratylus : Οἶσθα ὅτι οἱ ...
... correct pronunciation of the letters of Anpo , may further be inferred by its differing from Anpo both in accent and quantity . That the H differed in sound from the I ap- pears plainly from a passage of Plato's Cratylus : Οἶσθα ὅτι οἱ ...
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... the two syllables are component parts of two differ- ent feet . I would here observe , that though Dionysius , in reciting the history of Thucydides for the im- provement of correct scholars , would , no doubt , DIPHTHONGS . 47.
... the two syllables are component parts of two differ- ent feet . I would here observe , that though Dionysius , in reciting the history of Thucydides for the im- provement of correct scholars , would , no doubt , DIPHTHONGS . 47.
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George James Pennington. provement of correct scholars , would , no doubt , pronounce the kai in the manner above mention- ed , it by no means follows that such a pronunci- ation was retained by the common people of his day , nor at all ...
George James Pennington. provement of correct scholars , would , no doubt , pronounce the kai in the manner above mention- ed , it by no means follows that such a pronunci- ation was retained by the common people of his day , nor at all ...
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... correctly . ΟΥ . The history of the OY bears a strong analogy to that of the EI . I can find no trace of the two letters having been ever sounded , nor of any such form in Homer as τοῦτο for τοῦτο . The letter o had O originally three ...
... correctly . ΟΥ . The history of the OY bears a strong analogy to that of the EI . I can find no trace of the two letters having been ever sounded , nor of any such form in Homer as τοῦτο for τοῦτο . The letter o had O originally three ...
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