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Pagina 116
It sounds as gs when the syllable following the x is accented , as exhaust , exalt ,
exotic , extend ; but in other cases with its simple and original value of ks . A
crucial example is the word export , which has the accent on the first as a noun ,
and ...
It sounds as gs when the syllable following the x is accented , as exhaust , exalt ,
exotic , extend ; but in other cases with its simple and original value of ks . A
crucial example is the word export , which has the accent on the first as a noun ,
and ...
Pagina 117
It is true as Lindley Murray said , that y is a consonant when it begins a syllable ,
and in every other situation it is a vowel . Had we retained the consonant 3 we
might have avoided this unnatural combination of vowel and consonant functions
...
It is true as Lindley Murray said , that y is a consonant when it begins a syllable ,
and in every other situation it is a vowel . Had we retained the consonant 3 we
might have avoided this unnatural combination of vowel and consonant functions
...
Pagina 125
The modern result is this , that the syllable which was pronounced from the throat
( guttural ) , is now pronounced mainly on the lips ( aspirate - labial ) . The Scotch
retained the guttural much longer ; and the traces of it are still audible in ...
The modern result is this , that the syllable which was pronounced from the throat
( guttural ) , is now pronounced mainly on the lips ( aspirate - labial ) . The Scotch
retained the guttural much longer ; and the traces of it are still audible in ...
Pagina 132
In pronunciation the weighty syllable is the first , yet in the spelling we throw the
preponderance into the last syllable . Our spelling is traditional , and represents ,
not a present , but a past pronunciation . When this word honour was first ...
In pronunciation the weighty syllable is the first , yet in the spelling we throw the
preponderance into the last syllable . Our spelling is traditional , and represents ,
not a present , but a past pronunciation . When this word honour was first ...
Pagina 133
46 ) — • Trouthe and honour , | fredom | and cur | tesie , ' the second syllable of
honour is in the stroke or stress of the iambus . Although honour is quite
emancipated from its hereditary traces of foreign origin , as far as pronunciation
goes , it is ...
46 ) — • Trouthe and honour , | fredom | and cur | tesie , ' the second syllable of
honour is in the stroke or stress of the iambus . Although honour is quite
emancipated from its hereditary traces of foreign origin , as far as pronunciation
goes , it is ...
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