Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in ... 1861 [and 1863], Volume 2C. Scribner, 1869 |
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Page 90
... hence that it cannot , as the dictionaries tell us , have the primary meaning of a small upright rod or pole , or of the gnomon of the sundial . Where stoicheion ( as in dekárovv σtoixeîɔv , i . e . noon ) is used with reference to the ...
... hence that it cannot , as the dictionaries tell us , have the primary meaning of a small upright rod or pole , or of the gnomon of the sundial . Where stoicheion ( as in dekárovv σtoixeîɔv , i . e . noon ) is used with reference to the ...
Page 100
... Hence io is any- thing that goes quite through , that is thorough , com- plete , real , true . Like Burns , ' facts are chiels that winna ding , that is , cannot be forced out of their course . Hence io , flesh , real food , in ...
... Hence io is any- thing that goes quite through , that is thorough , com- plete , real , true . Like Burns , ' facts are chiels that winna ding , that is , cannot be forced out of their course . Hence io , flesh , real food , in ...
Page 101
... hence mamma . root of this is ma or am , which gives us amare , to love . On account of the movement of the lips , it likewise supplies the root of mangiare and masticare ; and explains besides muto , dumb , muggire , to low , miagolare ...
... hence mamma . root of this is ma or am , which gives us amare , to love . On account of the movement of the lips , it likewise supplies the root of mangiare and masticare ; and explains besides muto , dumb , muggire , to low , miagolare ...
Page 150
... Hence , when a guttural vowel precedes , the effect of the r is scarcely au- dible . Thus laud , lord , father , farther , are scarcely distinguishable . " Professor Helmholtz describes r and I as follows : " In pronouncing r the stream ...
... Hence , when a guttural vowel precedes , the effect of the r is scarcely au- dible . Thus laud , lord , father , farther , are scarcely distinguishable . " Professor Helmholtz describes r and I as follows : " In pronouncing r the stream ...
Page 156
... no contact takes place , 1 Brücke , p . 90 . Aspiration , p . 103 . τῷ πνεύματι πολλῷ , Dion Hal . R. von Raumer , Die 2 Funke , p . 685. Brücke , Grundzüge , pp . 7 , 89 . and hence no cessation of breath , no silence ; 156 SOFT CHECKS .
... no contact takes place , 1 Brücke , p . 90 . Aspiration , p . 103 . τῷ πνεύματι πολλῷ , Dion Hal . R. von Raumer , Die 2 Funke , p . 685. Brücke , Grundzüge , pp . 7 , 89 . and hence no cessation of breath , no silence ; 156 SOFT CHECKS .
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