A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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... sound - A I ; place him after , and he refuses to coalesce with his preferred associate — I A. Cadmus , it seems , had long before pronounced , that to A had been awarded this right of precedence , because , in the language of the ...
... sound - A I ; place him after , and he refuses to coalesce with his preferred associate — I A. Cadmus , it seems , had long before pronounced , that to A had been awarded this right of precedence , because , in the language of the ...
Strana 1
... sound in the voice , simple or uncompounded , and indivisible into more simple sounds . " In this he approaches as ... sound itself , but a character indicating or designating the simple sound — soni simplicis indicem . Of course it is ...
... sound in the voice , simple or uncompounded , and indivisible into more simple sounds . " In this he approaches as ... sound itself , but a character indicating or designating the simple sound — soni simplicis indicem . Of course it is ...
Strana 2
... sound , and yet ( he adds ) not all such sounds are letters , but those only that are capable of form ing an intelligible sound . " It is by this last epithet , ovvern pwvn , that we distinguish the pre- eminence of the ancient above ...
... sound , and yet ( he adds ) not all such sounds are letters , but those only that are capable of form ing an intelligible sound . " It is by this last epithet , ovvern pwvn , that we distinguish the pre- eminence of the ancient above ...
Strana 3
... sound , with the faculty of distinguishing one sound from another . Distinct , articulate or organic sounds , constituting oral language , were and are , as Aristotle terms them , intelligible sounds , or sounds intended to signify ...
... sound , with the faculty of distinguishing one sound from another . Distinct , articulate or organic sounds , constituting oral language , were and are , as Aristotle terms them , intelligible sounds , or sounds intended to signify ...
Strana 4
... sound ; Call the second ( with the vowel subjoined , bà , bè , mà , mè ) the enounced sound ; And to the two we may give the name of conunciate , —ábbà . The announced sound of the letter B ( áb ) signified a meaning ; so did the ...
... sound ; Call the second ( with the vowel subjoined , bà , bè , mà , mè ) the enounced sound ; And to the two we may give the name of conunciate , —ábbà . The announced sound of the letter B ( áb ) signified a meaning ; so did the ...
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