An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek LanguageJ. Murray, 1844 - 309 sider |
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Side 85
... , marked ( * ) , which raises the syllable over which it is placed ; the grave . ( ' ) , which depresses the syllable ; and the circumflex ( ^ ) , which sustains and lengthens it . This definition of the effect of ACCENTUAL MARKS . 85.
... , marked ( * ) , which raises the syllable over which it is placed ; the grave . ( ' ) , which depresses the syllable ; and the circumflex ( ^ ) , which sustains and lengthens it . This definition of the effect of ACCENTUAL MARKS . 85.
Side 90
... is impossible . The effect of the circumflex is not so easily defined . To say that it sustains or makes long the syllable affected by it , is to give a very im- " " perfect account of it ; because , though 90 ACCENTUAL MARKS .
... is impossible . The effect of the circumflex is not so easily defined . To say that it sustains or makes long the syllable affected by it , is to give a very im- " " perfect account of it ; because , though 90 ACCENTUAL MARKS .
Side 91
... circumflex accent , which was compounded of an acute and a grave : Αἱ μὲν κατὰ μίαν συλλαβὴν συνεφθαρμένον ἔχουσι τῷ ὀξεῖ τὸ βαρὺ , ἃς δὴ καὶ πε- ρισπωμένας καλοῦμεν . ( Dionys . xi . 76. ) It appears that the voice was first raised to ...
... circumflex accent , which was compounded of an acute and a grave : Αἱ μὲν κατὰ μίαν συλλαβὴν συνεφθαρμένον ἔχουσι τῷ ὀξεῖ τὸ βαρὺ , ἃς δὴ καὶ πε- ρισπωμένας καλοῦμεν . ( Dionys . xi . 76. ) It appears that the voice was first raised to ...
Side 92
... circumflex mark were raised , and we may therefore apply the term accent to them , as well as to those having the mark of the acute . INSTANCE SELECTED AS A GUIDE FOR THE VOICE IN READING . 5. Having thus pointed out the distinction be ...
... circumflex mark were raised , and we may therefore apply the term accent to them , as well as to those having the mark of the acute . INSTANCE SELECTED AS A GUIDE FOR THE VOICE IN READING . 5. Having thus pointed out the distinction be ...
Side 96
... thinking the last syllable should be raised , because he fixes the mark of a circumflex ac- cent , which , as we have seen , contains an acute ; The only he would raise it with a particular inflexion 96 INSTANCE SELECTED AS A GUIDE.
... thinking the last syllable should be raised , because he fixes the mark of a circumflex ac- cent , which , as we have seen , contains an acute ; The only he would raise it with a particular inflexion 96 INSTANCE SELECTED AS A GUIDE.
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