A Grammar of the English Language: (1846)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1984 - Всего страниц: 214 |
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... silent ; as in czar , muscle , indict . Ch has generally the sound heard in church . But in Scrip- ture proper names , with the exception of Rachel , in most words derived from the Greek , and in a few others , ch represents the sound ...
... silent ; as in czar , muscle , indict . Ch has generally the sound heard in church . But in Scrip- ture proper names , with the exception of Rachel , in most words derived from the Greek , and in a few others , ch represents the sound ...
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... silent before m or n , in the same syllable ; as in phlegm , consign , gnomon . It is also silent in seraglio . Gh , at the beginning of a word , represents the sound of g hard ; as in ghost , ghastly . In other situations it is ...
... silent before m or n , in the same syllable ; as in phlegm , consign , gnomon . It is also silent in seraglio . Gh , at the beginning of a word , represents the sound of g hard ; as in ghost , ghastly . In other situations it is ...
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... silent ; as in psalm , pneumatics , receipt . Ph generally represents the sound of ƒ ; as in philosopher . In Stephen it is pronounced like v . In phthisic and its derivative phthisical , ph is silent . Q represents the sound of k , and ...
... silent ; as in psalm , pneumatics , receipt . Ph generally represents the sound of ƒ ; as in philosopher . In Stephen it is pronounced like v . In phthisic and its derivative phthisical , ph is silent . Q represents the sound of k , and ...
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