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Strana 220
... pronunciation merely its symbol.1 When once in a way we hear such a word spoken , our thought flies to its customary spelling , and perhaps from that to some Greek or Latin written word , and then we perceive its meaning . The number of ...
... pronunciation merely its symbol.1 When once in a way we hear such a word spoken , our thought flies to its customary spelling , and perhaps from that to some Greek or Latin written word , and then we perceive its meaning . The number of ...
Strana 230
... pronunciation as correctly as the general structure of the traditional orthography will permit . It must be remembered , however , that the pronunciation of educated speakers is not uniform . A mode of spelling which is correctly ...
... pronunciation as correctly as the general structure of the traditional orthography will permit . It must be remembered , however , that the pronunciation of educated speakers is not uniform . A mode of spelling which is correctly ...
Strana 364
... pronunciation being presumably in any case obscure . The presence of the K is not so easy to explain , especially in ARKANT where it is preceded by a Latin R. Perhaps it is due to a mechanical replacing of C by K , regardless of the ...
... pronunciation being presumably in any case obscure . The presence of the K is not so easy to explain , especially in ARKANT where it is preceded by a Latin R. Perhaps it is due to a mechanical replacing of C by K , regardless of the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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