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... final syl- lables , p . 94 . v . Peculiarities in early dramatic verse , p . 97 . Accentuation , p . 98 . Book II . INFLEXIONS . Chap . I. II . III . IV . V. Of inflexions in general , p . 103 . Of NOUN INFLEXIONS , and particularly of ...
... final syl- lables , p . 94 . v . Peculiarities in early dramatic verse , p . 97 . Accentuation , p . 98 . Book II . INFLEXIONS . Chap . I. II . III . IV . V. Of inflexions in general , p . 103 . Of NOUN INFLEXIONS , and particularly of ...
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... final suffix , or that final part which , if anything , would be the suffix , or which is at least parallel to what is suffixed in other stems . There are other principles of division which are followed in some grammars either with or ...
... final suffix , or that final part which , if anything , would be the suffix , or which is at least parallel to what is suffixed in other stems . There are other principles of division which are followed in some grammars either with or ...
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... final . The phenomenon pre- sented by most letters in English of sound and sign having but a fortuitous connexion is , I believe , nearly unique . On v consonant . The following are the reasons for the pronunciation of v con- sonant as ...
... final . The phenomenon pre- sented by most letters in English of sound and sign having but a fortuitous connexion is , I believe , nearly unique . On v consonant . The following are the reasons for the pronunciation of v con- sonant as ...
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... final ; but always before a vowel . This is quite as it would be if v be equal to w ; for w scarcely gains any consonantal power , if indeed it be not absolutely unpronounceable , except before a vowel ; but v is as pronounceable after ...
... final ; but always before a vowel . This is quite as it would be if v be equal to w ; for w scarcely gains any consonantal power , if indeed it be not absolutely unpronounceable , except before a vowel ; but v is as pronounceable after ...
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... final e be omitted , could the effect have been to harden these dentals or palatals into k ? Yet dic , duc , sic , hunc stand for dice , dūce , sīce , hunce . Hosce is common , but is never abbreviated into hosc : that is to say , c is ...
... final e be omitted , could the effect have been to harden these dentals or palatals into k ? Yet dic , duc , sic , hunc stand for dice , dūce , sīce , hunce . Hosce is common , but is never abbreviated into hosc : that is to say , c is ...
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4th century accent adjectives adverbs appears assibilation assimilated Augustan Book century after Christ chiefly Cicero comp compared compounds consonant stems consonantal Corssen dative declension denarius dental derivative diphthong Ellis Engl English Ennius fcap feminine final syllable French frequently genders genitive Germ Gracchi Grammar grammarians Greek guttural inflexions initial inscriptions instances Ital Italian labial labio-dental language Latin lengthened letters long vowel Lucr Lucretius masc masculine mute nasal neut neuter nouns old form omission omitted once original Indo-European Oscan Ovid participle perf perfect Plaut Plin plur plural poets Polyb Polybius preceding vowel prepositions Priscian probably pronounced pronunciation proper names Quintilian rarely retained Ritschl Romans short vowel sing single consonant singular sometimes sound stems ending substantives suffix supine syllable tion usually Varr verbs Verg Vergil writing
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