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Page iv
... languages have not the distinction . A Hebrew pronounces DD Sūs , a horse ; and Tōra , the law . To write in Roman characters Sus and Tura for them , would misrepresent the language . Equally , when the Arabs pro- nounce Dain , a debt ...
... languages have not the distinction . A Hebrew pronounces DD Sūs , a horse ; and Tōra , the law . To write in Roman characters Sus and Tura for them , would misrepresent the language . Equally , when the Arabs pro- nounce Dain , a debt ...
Page v
... language in modern Greek letters , what phenomena would meet us . The Greeks have no simple characters for our b , g , d ; for their By are aspirated , and would be useless to an Italian , who , to express Bada might write wата as his ...
... language in modern Greek letters , what phenomena would meet us . The Greeks have no simple characters for our b , g , d ; for their By are aspirated , and would be useless to an Italian , who , to express Bada might write wата as his ...
Page vi
... language i character . More proof is not needed : yet more proof meets very surface . It is accepted by all as obvious fact inscriptions in Roman letter are later in time than t Their skill , beauty , and correctness is immensely supe ...
... language i character . More proof is not needed : yet more proof meets very surface . It is accepted by all as obvious fact inscriptions in Roman letter are later in time than t Their skill , beauty , and correctness is immensely supe ...
Page ix
... language , especially when written in Etruscan , shows a dislike to syllables that begin with a vowel , at least in the root - part of a word . To avoid it , they often have the con- sonant w , or a consonantal i ( j y ) in excess of ...
... language , especially when written in Etruscan , shows a dislike to syllables that begin with a vowel , at least in the root - part of a word . To avoid it , they often have the con- sonant w , or a consonantal i ( j y ) in excess of ...
Page xiii
... languages ( the latter known to me only by consulting a dictionary ) often give valuable aid . I have added a few ... language , when the earliest of these tables was inscribed , had already admitted that corruption in the sound of ę ...
... languages ( the latter known to me only by consulting a dictionary ) often give valuable aid . I have added a few ... language , when the earliest of these tables was inscribed , had already admitted that corruption in the sound of ę ...
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