The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... Eliph to prolong its sound as if there were two of them . It has a similar sound to the Greek spiritus lenis , which is either really added or supposed to be placed over the initials of words commencing with vowels , and has actually ...
... Eliph to prolong its sound as if there were two of them . It has a similar sound to the Greek spiritus lenis , which is either really added or supposed to be placed over the initials of words commencing with vowels , and has actually ...
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... Eliph , would be of no other use than to apply two rules for one prolongation ; which is unnecessary , and therefore , the Eliph , Vav or Yodh , which occur under such circumstances after the vowels a , i and u , are entirely suppressed ...
... Eliph , would be of no other use than to apply two rules for one prolongation ; which is unnecessary , and therefore , the Eliph , Vav or Yodh , which occur under such circumstances after the vowels a , i and u , are entirely suppressed ...
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... Eliph , Vav and Yodh , in the Arabic and Aleph , Yodh and He in the Hebrew , Syriac and Chaldean languages ; in that case these letters change with each other according to the preceding vowel ; sometimes such a vowel is even retrenched ...
... Eliph , Vav and Yodh , in the Arabic and Aleph , Yodh and He in the Hebrew , Syriac and Chaldean languages ; in that case these letters change with each other according to the preceding vowel ; sometimes such a vowel is even retrenched ...
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