An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... distinction . Having thus settled the period to which our inquiry is to extend , the degree of authority to be conceded to the authors who wrote during that period , and the dialect to which our obser- vations will principally apply , I ...
... distinction . Having thus settled the period to which our inquiry is to extend , the degree of authority to be conceded to the authors who wrote during that period , and the dialect to which our obser- vations will principally apply , I ...
Сторінка 32
... distinction having been contrived for the other three vowels would equally show such a contrivance not to have been convenient ; because , though men will not generally adopt any utterly useless invention , they will go on for centuries ...
... distinction having been contrived for the other three vowels would equally show such a contrivance not to have been convenient ; because , though men will not generally adopt any utterly useless invention , they will go on for centuries ...
Сторінка 33
... distinction being , that the sound of the latter was cut short as soon as formed , while the former was continued for a long time by a pro- tracted action of the breath . Nothing can be simpler or more intelligible than this distinction ...
... distinction being , that the sound of the latter was cut short as soon as formed , while the former was continued for a long time by a pro- tracted action of the breath . Nothing can be simpler or more intelligible than this distinction ...
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... distinction of sound , seems still more unlikely . Besides , it can be shown from the fol- lowing authority that the pronunciation of the Y was different from that of the I. Aristophanes in his comedy of the Clouds ' introduces Stre ...
... distinction of sound , seems still more unlikely . Besides , it can be shown from the fol- lowing authority that the pronunciation of the Y was different from that of the I. Aristophanes in his comedy of the Clouds ' introduces Stre ...
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... distinction , while we preserve it in the → and , seems unaccountable . Nothing can be more agreeable than the soft and full aspira- tion which a Greek gives to this letter ; nor will an ear , which has once heard xápic and ʊxǹ ...
... distinction , while we preserve it in the → and , seems unaccountable . Nothing can be more agreeable than the soft and full aspira- tion which a Greek gives to this letter ; nor will an ear , which has once heard xápic and ʊxǹ ...
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