The Sounds of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical PhonologyLinguistic Society of America, 1945 - 220 sidor |
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... diphthong , so called because the stronger element , which is the pure vowel , comes first ; and any semivowel plus a pure vowel makes a rising diphthong . Examples of falling diphthongs : er al on ei el ōr ; of rising diphthongs : ye ...
... diphthong , so called because the stronger element , which is the pure vowel , comes first ; and any semivowel plus a pure vowel makes a rising diphthong . Examples of falling diphthongs : er al on ei el ōr ; of rising diphthongs : ye ...
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... diphthong o + i . The classical oe , whether coming from older oi or resulting from contraction , represents a changed pronunciation of the diphthong , in which the tip of the tongue was raised less high and the corners of the mouth ...
... diphthong o + i . The classical oe , whether coming from older oi or resulting from contraction , represents a changed pronunciation of the diphthong , in which the tip of the tongue was raised less high and the corners of the mouth ...
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... diphthong occurs in a few Latin words : neu , ceu , seu , where it is the product of contraction ; in the interjection heu ; and in words borrowed from the Greek : euhoe , Euhius , Orpheus < evoî , Evios , ' Ofpeus . ' It was regularly ...
... diphthong occurs in a few Latin words : neu , ceu , seu , where it is the product of contraction ; in the interjection heu ; and in words borrowed from the Greek : euhoe , Euhius , Orpheus < evoî , Evios , ' Ofpeus . ' It was regularly ...
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The Sounds of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical Phonology Roland Grubb Kent Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1963 |
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