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... vowel , as in Taλaría Galatia , is , contrary to the Latin usage , pronounced hard . The Letters are either Vowels or Consonants . § 2. There are seven Vowels : —a , e , n , 1 , 0 , v , w , which may be divided into three classes , viz ...
... vowel , as in Taλaría Galatia , is , contrary to the Latin usage , pronounced hard . The Letters are either Vowels or Consonants . § 2. There are seven Vowels : —a , e , n , 1 , 0 , v , w , which may be divided into three classes , viz ...
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... vowel - and the single consonant p - placed at the beginning of a word is pronounced with a breathing , as the mark ... vowels , as in evous immediately , oios such . All words beginning with v or p have the hard B 2 § 4 , 5 . 3 THE ...
... vowel - and the single consonant p - placed at the beginning of a word is pronounced with a breathing , as the mark ... vowels , as in evous immediately , oios such . All words beginning with v or p have the hard B 2 § 4 , 5 . 3 THE ...
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... vowels , or by contracting them into one , or else by interposing the consonant between them . § 8. Elision occurs when the last vowel of one word is struck out before the first vowel of another , and is marked by an apostrophe ...
... vowels , or by contracting them into one , or else by interposing the consonant between them . § 8. Elision occurs when the last vowel of one word is struck out before the first vowel of another , and is marked by an apostrophe ...
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... vowel when a thin consonant pre- cedes , the latter is changed into its cognate aspirated consonant , as κal ἕτερος , χάτερος and another ; ὅτου ἕνεκα , δθούνεκα because . § 11. To Dative Plurals , and third persons of Verbs ending in e ...
... vowel when a thin consonant pre- cedes , the latter is changed into its cognate aspirated consonant , as κal ἕτερος , χάτερος and another ; ὅτου ἕνεκα , δθούνεκα because . § 11. To Dative Plurals , and third persons of Verbs ending in e ...
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... vowel or p going before it , the a is not changed into ŋ , but is kept through all the cases in the Singular ; as in ἡ φιλία friendship ; ἡ ἡμέρα the day , which are thus declined : Sing . N.V. φιλία Α . φιλίαν G. φιλίας D. φιλίᾳ . Ν.V ...
... vowel or p going before it , the a is not changed into ŋ , but is kept through all the cases in the Singular ; as in ἡ φιλία friendship ; ἡ ἡμέρα the day , which are thus declined : Sing . N.V. φιλία Α . φιλίαν G. φιλίας D. φιλίᾳ . Ν.V ...
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