An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... grammarians , or gleaned from sentences of authors , who have by accident illustrated a sub- ject which they themselves never foresaw could become liable to a doubt . WHAT WRITERS TO BE USED AS AUTHORITIES . 3. With respect to the ...
... grammarians , or gleaned from sentences of authors , who have by accident illustrated a sub- ject which they themselves never foresaw could become liable to a doubt . WHAT WRITERS TO BE USED AS AUTHORITIES . 3. With respect to the ...
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... grammarians are not always from extant editions of their works , but often from later writers , who cite them , and must therefore be presumed to have read them . When Eustathius , for instance , informs us how Ari- starchus pronounced ...
... grammarians are not always from extant editions of their works , but often from later writers , who cite them , and must therefore be presumed to have read them . When Eustathius , for instance , informs us how Ari- starchus pronounced ...
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... grammarians , and constantly turning his mind to a comparison be- tween the structure , the genius , the merits , and defects of the two languages , writing with a knowledge of the world , which is only acquired by taking part in the ...
... grammarians , and constantly turning his mind to a comparison be- tween the structure , the genius , the merits , and defects of the two languages , writing with a knowledge of the world , which is only acquired by taking part in the ...
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... grammarians were afterwards driven to invent marks to distinguish long and short syllables . To draw an illustration from a modern language . A native Italian learns by his ear to pronounce the close o in volto ( face ) and the open o ...
... grammarians were afterwards driven to invent marks to distinguish long and short syllables . To draw an illustration from a modern language . A native Italian learns by his ear to pronounce the close o in volto ( face ) and the open o ...
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... grammarians are accustomed to re- present everything of this kind as diæresis , be- cause they always have the common form before their eyes , whereas the common form may as well be a contraction from the separate form , and in most ...
... grammarians are accustomed to re- present everything of this kind as diæresis , be- cause they always have the common form before their eyes , whereas the common form may as well be a contraction from the separate form , and in most ...
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