 | Henry Joseph Monck Mason - 1839 - 74 pàgines
...ICACAO, ~\ cAol jie c*ol; or broad with broad, and slender with slender : and it makes it necessary, " that the vowel which goes before a consonant. must...which follows that consonant ; ie both broad, or both slender. Hence we have pe«ll treason, and peAlcAijt a traitor ; but from CA^HC speech, we cannot by... | |
 | Henry Joseph Monck Mason - 1842 - 76 pàgines
...leacao, ~\ CAol |te CAol ; or broad with broad, and slender with slender : and it makes it necessary, " that the vowel which goes before a consonant, must be of the same class with the vowel ivhich follows that consonant; ie both broad or both slender. Hence we have peAll treason, and peAlcAi|i... | |
 | Robert Gordon Latham - 1872 - 166 pàgines
...which affects the middle syllable. Thus— A, o, are called broad vowels, . . . e and i small . . . The poets, in latter ages, devised a rule, which prescribes...before a consonant, must be of the same class with that which follows that consonant, ie, both broad or both small. Neilson's Introduction to the Irish... | |
 | Robert Gordon Latham - 1872 - 472 pàgines
...affects the middle syllable. Thus — A, o, are called broad vowels, . . . e and i small . . . The ppets, in latter ages, devised a rule, which prescribes that...before a consonant, must be of the same class with that which follows that consonant, ie, both broad or both small. Neilson's Introduction to the Irish... | |
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