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0I and OE : the oi of Old Latin1, which became oe or u in Classical Latin, must
have been pronounced like oi in English boil; that is, as a true diphthong o + i.
The classical oe, whether coming from older oi or resulting from contraction, ...
0I and OE : the oi of Old Latin1, which became oe or u in Classical Latin, must
have been pronounced like oi in English boil; that is, as a true diphthong o + i.
The classical oe, whether coming from older oi or resulting from contraction, ...
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indicate that ui was a falling diphthong u + i7; then hui well represents the
whistled ejaculation of surprise.8 1 Sturtevant, Pron. 63-8. ' Quint. 1.7.27; Ter.
Scaur. 7.28.1 K. ' Sen. Tro. 852; Mart. 1.104.22; Juv. 3.49. * Prudentius, Cathem.
12.67.
indicate that ui was a falling diphthong u + i7; then hui well represents the
whistled ejaculation of surprise.8 1 Sturtevant, Pron. 63-8. ' Quint. 1.7.27; Ter.
Scaur. 7.28.1 K. ' Sen. Tro. 852; Mart. 1.104.22; Juv. 3.49. * Prudentius, Cathem.
12.67.
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TECHNICAL TERMS The technical terms used in this volume are here listed with
the sections in which they are denned or discussed; those which are not denned
explicitly or implicitly in the text are defined here. falling diphthong, 4.10. final, ...
TECHNICAL TERMS The technical terms used in this volume are here listed with
the sections in which they are denned or discussed; those which are not denned
explicitly or implicitly in the text are defined here. falling diphthong, 4.10. final, ...
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ablaut ablaut grades alphabet analogy anaptyxis antevocalic aspirate assimilation became bilabial borrowed CLLat compensatory lengthening compounds consonantal dental developed dialects diphthong dissimilation dzdh earlier English Exercise fc-sound Fest final syllables following words forms German grammarians Grassmann's Law Greek Indo-European influence initial vowel inscriptions intervocalic Italic labial languages Late Latin later Latin accent lengthening liquid Lith LLat Long consonants long vowels lost medial nasal nasalized vowel non-aspirate non-initial syllables oChSl oLat open syllables original Oscan penult phonetic pLat Plautus position Praeneste preceding vowel Prisc Pron pronounced pronunciation Quint R. S. Conway recomposition rhotacism Roman root Sandhi semivowel short vowel shortened sibilant sound spelling spirant Sturtevant suffix syncope transliterated Umbrian unaccented velar Verg Vict voiced voiceless stop weakening whence writing