| John Walker - 1804 - 330 Seiten
...difference we make in pronunciation between vinea and venia is, -that to the vowel of the first syllabic of the former, which ought to be long, we give a short...always before a single consonant pronounced long, as in humcrus, fugiens. Before two consonants no vowel sound is ever made long, except that of the diphthong... | |
| A. W. Winkelmann - 1816 - 514 Seiten
...in this case, as in oblivio , vinea, virium. The only différence we make in pronunciation between. vinea and venia, is that to the vowel of the first...of the latter, which ought to be short, we give the «ame sound but lengthened. Essay upon the Harmony of Ian* VI. Ф»е Snboofdie unaccentmrter (Selben... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 Seiten
...even in this case, as in oblivio, vinea, virium. The only difference we make in pronunciation between H sinale consonant, pronounced long, as m humérus, fugiens. Before two consonants no vowel sound is... | |
| John Walker - 1830 - 200 Seiten
...even in this case, as in oblimo, rinea, virium. The only difference we make in pronunciation between vinea and venia is, that to the vowel of the first...always before a single consonant pronounced long, as in humcrus,fugiens. Before two consonants no vowel sound is ever made long, except that of the diphthong... | |
| John Walker, William Trollope - 1833 - 194 Seiten
...this case, as in oblitio, rinea, ririum. The only difference we make in pronunciation between tinea and venia is, that to the vowel of the first syllable...always before a single consonant pronounced long, as in lmmerus,fugient. Before two consonants no vowel sound is ever made long, except that of the diphthong... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 814 Seiten
...even in this case, as in oblivio, vinea, viriura. The only difference we make in pronunciation between vinea and venia, is, that to the vowel of the first...before a single consonant, pronounced long, as in humérus, fugiens. Before two consonants no vowel sound is ever made long, except that of the diphthong... | |
| Leonhard Tafel, Rudolph Leonhard Tafel - 1860 - 184 Seiten
...even in this case, as in oblivio, vinea, virium. The only difference we make in pronunciation between vinea and venia is, that to the vowel of the first...sound is ever made long, except that of the diphthong aw; so that whenever a doubled consonant occurs, the preceding syllable is short. Unaccented vowels... | |
| Leonhard Tafel, Rudolph Leonhard Tafel - 1860 - 188 Seiten
...as in oblivio, vinea, virium. The only difference we make in pronunciation between vinea and canio, is, that to the vowel of the first syllable of the former, which ought to b« long, we give a short sound ; to that of the latter, which ought to be short, we give the same... | |
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