English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a History of Its Origin and Development. Designed for Use in Colleges and SchoolsHarper & Brothers, 1855 - 754 pages |
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... Sounds .. 142 112. Consonantal or Consonant Sounds .... 148 Phonetic Elements ..... 149 Classification of Element- according to their Organ- ic Formation ... 142 123 . 124 . ary Consonantal Sounds 151 115. Surds and Sonants .... 144 125 ...
... Sounds .. 142 112. Consonantal or Consonant Sounds .... 148 Phonetic Elements ..... 149 Classification of Element- according to their Organ- ic Formation ... 142 123 . 124 . ary Consonantal Sounds 151 115. Surds and Sonants .... 144 125 ...
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... Consonant- al Elements 158 134. A change of Elements in Pronunciation 137. Combinations not in the Lan- 156 guage ... SOUNDS XX CONTENTS .
... Consonant- al Elements 158 134. A change of Elements in Pronunciation 137. Combinations not in the Lan- 156 guage ... SOUNDS XX CONTENTS .
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... SOUNDS . Page 182 167. Every Articulate Sound has naturally a Specific ... Consonant Letters - K ... 210 184 . 66 E 205 198 . 66 66 L .... 210 185 . 66 ... Consonant Letters - B .... 208 204 . 66 66 S .... 211 191 . 66 66 C .... 208 205 ...
... SOUNDS . Page 182 167. Every Articulate Sound has naturally a Specific ... Consonant Letters - K ... 210 184 . 66 E 205 198 . 66 66 L .... 210 185 . 66 ... Consonant Letters - B .... 208 204 . 66 66 S .... 211 191 . 66 66 C .... 208 205 ...
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... sounds indicating their feelings , but these are merely vocal , not articulate ; they are not divided by consonants ... sounds to the listening ear , as from a teacher to a pupil . 2. That it was the invention of man , contrived for the ...
... sounds indicating their feelings , but these are merely vocal , not articulate ; they are not divided by consonants ... sounds to the listening ear , as from a teacher to a pupil . 2. That it was the invention of man , contrived for the ...
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... consonants occur in Latin words , one of them is dropped in Spanish ; and i is generally placed before e in the ... sound than the Spanish . It has a class of words not found in the Spanish vocabulary , but which are supposed to be drawn ...
... consonants occur in Latin words , one of them is dropped in Spanish ; and i is generally placed before e in the ... sound than the Spanish . It has a class of words not found in the Spanish vocabulary , but which are supposed to be drawn ...
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accent adjective adverb Alphabet ancient Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon antepenult breath called Celtic Celts classification combination common Compose a sentence compound CONSONANT SOUNDS consonantal elements consonantal sounds Danish dative denotes dialect Diphthong elementary sound England English language equivalent etymological euphony express French gender genitive German Give glish Gothic Gothic language grammar Greek guage inflection Italian kings Latin language Latin words letters loved Low Germanic meaning mind mode mouth nature Norman Norman Conquest nouns object origin orthoepy orthography participle peculiarities person Philippe de Thaun phonetic elements plural preposition present preterit pronoun pronunciation QUESTIONS UNDER CHAPTER race relation represented Roman roots Sanscrit Saxon Shemitic singular sometimes sonant SPECIMEN speech spoken language stock of languages substantive surd syllable taken term termination Teutonic th in thin thee thine thing thou tion tongue verbs vocal voice vowel vowel sounds Welsh whence word derived καὶ