The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English LanguageGeorg Olms Verlag, 1976 - 348 pàgines |
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Pàgina 21
... grave should be avoided : here the voice seldom reaches a third . In colloquial conversation the degrees of acute and grave are still less marked . People who play by ear on musical instruments , as well as those who play by notes , can ...
... grave should be avoided : here the voice seldom reaches a third . In colloquial conversation the degrees of acute and grave are still less marked . People who play by ear on musical instruments , as well as those who play by notes , can ...
Pàgina 31
... grave - acute accents , namely , 2. Three acutc - grave accents , namely , J. . Every accent , acute , grave , or circumflex , is sus- ceptible of three distinctions , namely , dimension , pitch , and force . The dimension of an accent ...
... grave - acute accents , namely , 2. Three acutc - grave accents , namely , J. . Every accent , acute , grave , or circumflex , is sus- ceptible of three distinctions , namely , dimension , pitch , and force . The dimension of an accent ...
Pàgina 150
... grave in familiar colloquial speech . There is one , and but one , species of public speak- ing , where this monotonous pronunciation , that is , vary- ing the degrees of acute and grave extremely little , should uniformly prevail , viz ...
... grave in familiar colloquial speech . There is one , and but one , species of public speak- ing , where this monotonous pronunciation , that is , vary- ing the degrees of acute and grave extremely little , should uniformly prevail , viz ...
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The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English Language: Or, the Art of ... Rev. James Chapman Visualització completa - 1821 |
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