On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer: On the pronunciation of the XIVth, XVIth, XVIIth, and XVIIIth centuriesPhilological Society, 1869 |
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... Greek = ( th * kh ) , Newman's A. - Thh Thh Lepsius's Dravidian sound , nearly ( rsh ) < a o◅ 22-29388H rere 29 tj = = ( t * ) whisper of ( dj ) , occ . E. virtue , ( va'tjiu ) tsh E. chest , match , catching , ( tshest , mætsh ...
... Greek = ( th * kh ) , Newman's A. - Thh Thh Lepsius's Dravidian sound , nearly ( rsh ) < a o◅ 22-29388H rere 29 tj = = ( t * ) whisper of ( dj ) , occ . E. virtue , ( va'tjiu ) tsh E. chest , match , catching , ( tshest , mætsh ...
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... Greek soft breathing ( ? ) comma , diæresis , begin the following letter as if it had no connection with the preceding , E. minutiæ = ( miniuu- shi , i ) , E. unerring , unowned = ( ən , eriq , ən , oond . ) double comma , commence the ...
... Greek soft breathing ( ? ) comma , diæresis , begin the following letter as if it had no connection with the preceding , E. minutiæ = ( miniuu- shi , i ) , E. unerring , unowned = ( ən , eriq , ən , oond . ) double comma , commence the ...
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... Greek elements , and French , Spanish , and Italian remain Latin notwithstanding the Frankish , Moorish , and Gothic additions which they have received . But in all these languages great changes have fallen upon the forms of the words ...
... Greek elements , and French , Spanish , and Italian remain Latin notwithstanding the Frankish , Moorish , and Gothic additions which they have received . But in all these languages great changes have fallen upon the forms of the words ...
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... Greek , or Hebrew sounds , apparently forgetting that the older pronunciation of these languages is a matter of dispute , and that the modern pronunciation varies from country to country and century to century . Let any one begin by ...
... Greek , or Hebrew sounds , apparently forgetting that the older pronunciation of these languages is a matter of dispute , and that the modern pronunciation varies from country to country and century to century . Let any one begin by ...
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... Greek . and Latin , named Leuis Meigret of Lyon , touching the abuse of the writing of the French tongue , whose reasons and arguments I do here before partly use , as he did Quintilian's , whom it appeared he had well studied . And I ...
... Greek . and Latin , named Leuis Meigret of Lyon , touching the abuse of the writing of the French tongue , whose reasons and arguments I do here before partly use , as he did Quintilian's , whom it appeared he had well studied . And I ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accent ææ Anglosaxon Bullokar cæsura Canterbury Tales Chaucer considered consonant Cooper dialectic diph diphthong distinct distinguish doubt England English examples final French e French words frequently German Gill Gill's gives glide Gower Greek guttural Hart hath heard Hence Italian Jones labial labialisation language Latin letter lips long vowels lyke means Meigret Miege modern mute nasal nounced nunciation occasionally occur old high German orthoepists orthography palaeotype palate Palsgrave passage phonetic preceding present probably pronounced pronunciation quæ rhymes Salesbury Salesbury's Saxon says Scotch seems Shakspere shew short vowel Smith sonum speakers spelling suprà syllable tion tong tongue Triphthong Visible Speech vocal vowel sound Wallis Welsh Wilkins writes written XIV th xvi th century XVII th XVIII