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... represents and on the relations of this sound to others . The ordinary procedure is the same as if a treatise on chemistry arranged all the phenomena of chemical action under such heads as Explosion , Solution , Combination , & c ...
... represents and on the relations of this sound to others . The ordinary procedure is the same as if a treatise on chemistry arranged all the phenomena of chemical action under such heads as Explosion , Solution , Combination , & c ...
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... represented by , Greeks or Romans . Etymology becomes a science only when its physiological conditions are understood and applied , and I believe no greater service could be rendered to Comparative Grammar , than the pub- lication of a ...
... represented by , Greeks or Romans . Etymology becomes a science only when its physiological conditions are understood and applied , and I believe no greater service could be rendered to Comparative Grammar , than the pub- lication of a ...
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... represents only a 1 If the matter were really one of taste , I should not be afraid of putting the questions : Is a sibilant or buzz a finer sound than a mute or . semivowel ? Are seas and cheese pleasanter sounds than keys , sin and ...
... represents only a 1 If the matter were really one of taste , I should not be afraid of putting the questions : Is a sibilant or buzz a finer sound than a mute or . semivowel ? Are seas and cheese pleasanter sounds than keys , sin and ...
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... represented by ẞ , and he quotes , as in- stances of the same in words which are not proper names , two only from inscriptions ( date not specified ; they are from Lycia ) , three from Suidas , and four from Lydus . Lydus was a ...
... represented by ẞ , and he quotes , as in- stances of the same in words which are not proper names , two only from inscriptions ( date not specified ; they are from Lycia ) , three from Suidas , and four from Lydus . Lydus was a ...
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... represented by ẞ are few absolutely , and very few relatively to the instances of its being represented by ov . The one exception is Plutarch , and , so far as I have noticed , most instances commonly quoted have or might have been ...
... represented by ẞ are few absolutely , and very few relatively to the instances of its being represented by ov . The one exception is Plutarch , and , so far as I have noticed , most instances commonly quoted have or might have been ...
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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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