The Popular Educator, Band 4John Cassell, 1854 |
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... accent of tone or not , while the second sound of e ( pronoun- ced with a wider opening of the mouth and a deeper ... grave accent ( ) , from left to right , is used much more frequently ( the rules for its use will be given hereafter ) ...
... accent of tone or not , while the second sound of e ( pronoun- ced with a wider opening of the mouth and a deeper ... grave accent ( ) , from left to right , is used much more frequently ( the rules for its use will be given hereafter ) ...
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... grave accent in those first four words . The Italian has no aspirates , which essentially distinguishes it from the leading languages of Europe . Only in the middle , and at the end of some few interjections , a kind of aspiration is ...
... grave accent in those first four words . The Italian has no aspirates , which essentially distinguishes it from the leading languages of Europe . Only in the middle , and at the end of some few interjections , a kind of aspiration is ...
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... grave or diatonic note in music , slightly but distinctly touched , to glide over to the second ruling vowel . They ... accent of tone falis on the second of the vowels that compose it . It makes in its pronunciation the impression as if ...
... grave or diatonic note in music , slightly but distinctly touched , to glide over to the second ruling vowel . They ... accent of tone falis on the second of the vowels that compose it . It makes in its pronunciation the impression as if ...
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... accent , which is the grave accent , marked with a stroke from the left to the right , thus ( ) . Its use is not left to the discretion of the writer , but is regulated by invariable rules : its omission is 1st . On the last vowel of ...
... accent , which is the grave accent , marked with a stroke from the left to the right , thus ( ) . Its use is not left to the discretion of the writer , but is regulated by invariable rules : its omission is 1st . On the last vowel of ...
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... grave accent is used as a means of indicating the difference of signification . For example : ( mah - leé - ah ) , sorcery ,. therefore an infraction of grammatical laws . A characteristic of this accent is , that only final letters of ...
... grave accent is used as a means of indicating the difference of signification . For example : ( mah - leé - ah ) , sorcery ,. therefore an infraction of grammatical laws . A characteristic of this accent is , that only final letters of ...
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