A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin and Scripture Proper Names: In which the Words are Accented and Divided Into Syllables Exactly as They Ought to be Pronounced, According to Rules Drawn from Analogy and the Best Usage : to which are Added, Terminational Vocabularies of Hebrew, Greek and Latiln Proper Names, in which the Words are Arranged According to Their Final Syllables, and Classed According to Their Accents : by which the General Analogy of Pronunciation May be Seen at One View, and the Accentuation of Each Word More Earily Remembered : Concluding with Observations on the Greek and Latin Accent and Quantity : with Some Probable Conjectures on the Method of Freeing Them from the Obscurity and Confusion in which They are Involved, Both by the Ancients and Moderns ...authors, 1804 - 285 страница |
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... preserved by nurses and children among us to this day in bow wow . This is the sound of the same letters in the Latin tongue ; not only in proper names derived from Grçek , but in every other word where this diphthong occurs . Most ...
... preserved by nurses and children among us to this day in bow wow . This is the sound of the same letters in the Latin tongue ; not only in proper names derived from Grçek , but in every other word where this diphthong occurs . Most ...
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... preserved in Plautus , in Menæch page 622 , edit . Lambin , in making use of it to imitate the cry of an owl- " ' MEN . Egon ' dedi ? PEN . Tu , Tu , istic , inquam , vin ' afferri noctuam , Quæ tu , tu , usque dicat tibi ? nam nos jam ...
... preserved in Plautus , in Menæch page 622 , edit . Lambin , in making use of it to imitate the cry of an owl- " ' MEN . Egon ' dedi ? PEN . Tu , Tu , istic , inquam , vin ' afferri noctuam , Quæ tu , tu , usque dicat tibi ? nam nos jam ...
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... preserve the same long sound of the : nomen they pronounce as we do , and preserve in the oblique 66 cases the same long sound of the .. The Italians also , in their 66 own language , pronounce doubled consonants as distinctly as 68 the ...
... preserve the same long sound of the : nomen they pronounce as we do , and preserve in the oblique 66 cases the same long sound of the .. The Italians also , in their 66 own language , pronounce doubled consonants as distinctly as 68 the ...
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... preserve , then , in our pronunciation , the true harmony of 66 the language , we have only to take care to give the ... preservation of the quantity as many pretend , this harmony would surely overcome the bias we have to our own ...
... preserve , then , in our pronunciation , the true harmony of 66 the language , we have only to take care to give the ... preservation of the quantity as many pretend , this harmony would surely overcome the bias we have to our own ...
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... preserve a pronunciation which has naturally sprung up in our own soil , and is congenial to our native language . Besides , an alteration of this kind would be attended with so much dispute and uncer- fainty as must make it highly ...
... preserve a pronunciation which has naturally sprung up in our own soil , and is congenial to our native language . Besides , an alteration of this kind would be attended with so much dispute and uncer- fainty as must make it highly ...
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accent and quantity Accent the Antepenultimate Accent the Penultimate accent this word accented syllable acute accent adjective adopted Ainsworth analogy ancients anglicised antepenultimate accent antepenultimate syllable chus ci-a circumflex consonants COOKE's Hesiod Critical Pronouncing Dictionary diphthong ending a syllable English pronunciation English words Forster Gouldman grave accent Greek and Latin Greek language Greek or Latin Greek word Hebrew Hesiod Holyoke human voice Idomeneus inflexion Initial Vocabulary Iphigenia Iphimedia Kir'jath Labbe last syllable LATIN ACCENT Latin languages Latin Proper Names Latin words learned Lempriere letters long quantity loud louder Milton Nemuel noun eye nounced observed penultimate accent penultimate syllable phis pi-a place the accent preceding prefixed pronun pronunciation pronunciation of Greek prosodists prosody Rule says Scotch second syllable she-a si-a singing soft speaking sounds suppose syllable Terminational Vocabulary Theog three syllables ti-a tone unaccented syllable verse vowel written
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