An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 стор. |
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... respect to the living languages , it may be said generally , that the pronunciation which is , is right ; the rule depends so much upon usage , and so little upon abstract principle , that we are content to speak modern languages as the ...
... respect to the living languages , it may be said generally , that the pronunciation which is , is right ; the rule depends so much upon usage , and so little upon abstract principle , that we are content to speak modern languages as the ...
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... respect to all these dialects , but to limit it to the Attic , because that dialect seems by the common consent of the Greeks themselves to have been considered as having been carried to a higher degree of purity and INQUIRY CONFINED TO ...
... respect to all these dialects , but to limit it to the Attic , because that dialect seems by the common consent of the Greeks themselves to have been considered as having been carried to a higher degree of purity and INQUIRY CONFINED TO ...
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... respect to the pronunciation of the Greek letters , it is to be observed , that , in a case where so much precision is required , little light can be derived from general analogy between the Greek and Latin languages . Want of attention ...
... respect to the pronunciation of the Greek letters , it is to be observed , that , in a case where so much precision is required , little light can be derived from general analogy between the Greek and Latin languages . Want of attention ...
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... by disposing the organs of speech in the same manner , only dwelling a shorter time upon it . With respect to the Y and the I , we are left in ignorance whether the pro- nunciation pointed out is that of the long or of 30 VOWELS .
... by disposing the organs of speech in the same manner , only dwelling a shorter time upon it . With respect to the Y and the I , we are left in ignorance whether the pro- nunciation pointed out is that of the long or of 30 VOWELS .
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... respect to the H , we learn from Dionysius that it was pro- nounced like the E , only with a longer quantity or time . And this is expressly confirmed by Terentianus Maurus : - Literam namque E videmus esse ad yra proximam : Sicut O et ...
... respect to the H , we learn from Dionysius that it was pro- nounced like the E , only with a longer quantity or time . And this is expressly confirmed by Terentianus Maurus : - Literam namque E videmus esse ad yra proximam : Sicut O et ...
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