The New Cratylus: Or, Contributions Towards a More Accurate Knowledge of the Greek LanguageLongmans, Green, and Company, 1868 - 739 páginas |
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Página 163
... vowel following it . With a liquid , as we shall see , the case is somewhat different : the arti- culating vowel may be placed either before or after it ; and this is the reason why the only three consonants in common use as finals are ...
... vowel following it . With a liquid , as we shall see , the case is somewhat different : the arti- culating vowel may be placed either before or after it ; and this is the reason why the only three consonants in common use as finals are ...
Página 167
... vowel - signs and ori- gin of the liquids . 108 Theory of the aspirates , sibilants , and secondary vowels . 109 Main difficulties in regard to the Greek alphabet . 110 The Greek digamma . 111 The Latin F. 112 The dental sibilant . 113 ...
... vowel - signs and ori- gin of the liquids . 108 Theory of the aspirates , sibilants , and secondary vowels . 109 Main difficulties in regard to the Greek alphabet . 110 The Greek digamma . 111 The Latin F. 112 The dental sibilant . 113 ...
Página 168
... vowels is perfectly arbitrary . Neither a vowel nor a conso- nant can have any separate existence in spoken language : the consonant always requires a vowel - appendage in order to be pronounced ; the vowel cannot be pronounced without ...
... vowels is perfectly arbitrary . Neither a vowel nor a conso- nant can have any separate existence in spoken language : the consonant always requires a vowel - appendage in order to be pronounced ; the vowel cannot be pronounced without ...
Página 169
... vowel can be regarded only as a modification of its fulcrum . Hence , in all ancient alphabets , we find that the vowels are not in the first instance expressed by separate symbols , but , as the indistinct ă or ě , which originally ...
... vowel can be regarded only as a modification of its fulcrum . Hence , in all ancient alphabets , we find that the vowels are not in the first instance expressed by separate symbols , but , as the indistinct ă or ě , which originally ...
Página 174
... vowel - sound attached to it . According to the weight of the consonant or breathing , would be the weight of this vowel - sound . Now it is a philological fact , which will be developed in its proper place , that there are three ...
... vowel - sound attached to it . According to the weight of the consonant or breathing , would be the weight of this vowel - sound . Now it is a philological fact , which will be developed in its proper place , that there are three ...
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