The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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Strona 349
... vowels . After some of these languages , however , ceased to be living dialects , it became necessary to have recourse to vowels in order to preserve the sounds which were familiarly and readily applied to the consonants at a time when ...
... vowels . After some of these languages , however , ceased to be living dialects , it became necessary to have recourse to vowels in order to preserve the sounds which were familiarly and readily applied to the consonants at a time when ...
Strona 352
... vowel is joined to then , would it not be better to place them among the consonants as the Eastern grammarians do ? And since we are obliged to add to them vowels , they , as vowels , would not only have destroyed the Oriental ...
... vowel is joined to then , would it not be better to place them among the consonants as the Eastern grammarians do ? And since we are obliged to add to them vowels , they , as vowels , would not only have destroyed the Oriental ...
Strona 353
... vowels to such minuteness , that we are convinced their vowels in the state they now are can only be a modern invention . The Greeks have , indeed , long and short vowels , but they have only two figures which always represent long vowels ...
... vowels to such minuteness , that we are convinced their vowels in the state they now are can only be a modern invention . The Greeks have , indeed , long and short vowels , but they have only two figures which always represent long vowels ...
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EARLY SPANISH BALLADS | 62 |
JEFFERSONS MEMOIRS | 100 |
PAUL LOUIS Courier | 139 |
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