The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 11
... sound for another ; as in saying set for sit , jest for just , yit for yet , sullar for cellar , crik for creek , srill for shrill , wen for when , mornin ' for morning , feller for fellow , heerd for heard , herth for hearth ( the ea ...
... sound for another ; as in saying set for sit , jest for just , yit for yet , sullar for cellar , crik for creek , srill for shrill , wen for when , mornin ' for morning , feller for fellow , heerd for heard , herth for hearth ( the ea ...
Σελίδα 12
... sounds must be distinctly separated ; as , " The hosts still fought " ; " The mists seem gathering , " etc. 12. Do not pervert the sound of aw into or ; do not say drorring for drawing , sorring for sawing , etc. 13. Accent . By Accent ...
... sounds must be distinctly separated ; as , " The hosts still fought " ; " The mists seem gathering , " etc. 12. Do not pervert the sound of aw into or ; do not say drorring for drawing , sorring for sawing , etc. 13. Accent . By Accent ...
Σελίδα 18
... sounds of certain letters , the marks attached to them in the following words are occasionally used : Fate , făt , fâre , bär , ask , call . Mete , mět , thêre , her . Pine , pin , pïque , bird . Nōte , not , move , nôr , son . Cube ...
... sounds of certain letters , the marks attached to them in the following words are occasionally used : Fate , făt , fâre , bär , ask , call . Mete , mět , thêre , her . Pine , pin , pïque , bird . Nōte , not , move , nôr , son . Cube ...
Σελίδα 23
... Sound is Latin , but humming , buzzing , speaking , hissing , singing , grunting , squeak- ing and whistling are all Anglo - Saxon . 18. Crime is Latin , but theft , robbery , killing and lying are all words from the Anglo - Saxon ...
... Sound is Latin , but humming , buzzing , speaking , hissing , singing , grunting , squeak- ing and whistling are all Anglo - Saxon . 18. Crime is Latin , but theft , robbery , killing and lying are all words from the Anglo - Saxon ...
Σελίδα 29
... sound of é long . Ædes is pro- nounced e'des , æ'vum e'vum , pœna pena . Both in Latin and Greek ch is always sounded like k ; as , ach'os , e'cheo , chu'los . 18. Under the . English system of pronouncing Latin , c and g are hard ...
... sound of é long . Ædes is pro- nounced e'des , æ'vum e'vum , pœna pena . Both in Latin and Greek ch is always sounded like k ; as , ach'os , e'cheo , chu'los . 18. Under the . English system of pronouncing Latin , c and g are hard ...
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