A Grammar of the Latin LanguageHarper & Brothers, 1846 - 598 pagine |
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Pagina 1
... observed everywhere . The Latin language has no signs to distinguish a long from a short vowel , such as we find in the Greek language , at least in the case of two vowels . The names of the vowels are mere imitations of their sounds ...
... observed everywhere . The Latin language has no signs to distinguish a long from a short vowel , such as we find in the Greek language , at least in the case of two vowels . The names of the vowels are mere imitations of their sounds ...
Pagina 4
... observe that l , m , n , r are called liquids ( liquida ) , and the rest mutes ( muta ) , with the exception of s ... observed that there are some letters in our own alpha- bet which do not occur in this list : j and v were expressed ...
... observe that l , m , n , r are called liquids ( liquida ) , and the rest mutes ( muta ) , with the exception of s ... observed that there are some letters in our own alpha- bet which do not occur in this list : j and v were expressed ...
Pagina 6
... observed that the rule with the Latins was to pronounce them just as they were written . Every modern nation has its own peculiar way of pronouncing them ; and among the many corruptions of the genuine pronunciation , there are two ...
... observed that the rule with the Latins was to pronounce them just as they were written . Every modern nation has its own peculiar way of pronouncing them ; and among the many corruptions of the genuine pronunciation , there are two ...
Pagina 10
... observed that two vowels of the same sound are frequently united ( contracted ) into one long vowel , and the poets ... observations . We spell and pronounce anulus , sucus , paulum , belua , litus better with one consonant than with two ...
... observed that two vowels of the same sound are frequently united ( contracted ) into one long vowel , and the poets ... observations . We spell and pronounce anulus , sucus , paulum , belua , litus better with one consonant than with two ...
Pagina 12
... observed that the Romans , generally speak- ing , wrote only in capital letters ( litterae unciales ) , until in the latest period of antiquity the small letters came into use , which are now always employed in writing Latin . * Capital ...
... observed that the Romans , generally speak- ing , wrote only in capital letters ( litterae unciales ) , until in the latest period of antiquity the small letters came into use , which are now always employed in writing Latin . * Capital ...
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