North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... sounds given to their language by the Ancient Greeks themselves , if they can be ascertained . It will be no slight ... sound . Now it is vain to expect the Modern Greek to teach us the old Greek utterance from the analogies of a ...
... sounds given to their language by the Ancient Greeks themselves , if they can be ascertained . It will be no slight ... sound . Now it is vain to expect the Modern Greek to teach us the old Greek utterance from the analogies of a ...
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... sound with the component let- ters . Examine the English ai , au , ei , ou , and see how un- phonetic they are . Lastly , place the whole list of Romaic diphthongs before you , and consider what the grammars of that language tell you ...
... sound with the component let- ters . Examine the English ai , au , ei , ou , and see how un- phonetic they are . Lastly , place the whole list of Romaic diphthongs before you , and consider what the grammars of that language tell you ...
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... sounds of and S. ( Compare the word ' in Odyssey IX . 394. ) The laws of euphony forbade the combination do , so that it could not have had that sound . Having thus surveyed the elementary sounds of the Greek , it remains to consider ...
... sounds of and S. ( Compare the word ' in Odyssey IX . 394. ) The laws of euphony forbade the combination do , so that it could not have had that sound . Having thus surveyed the elementary sounds of the Greek , it remains to consider ...
Inhalt
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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