L, preceded by a mute, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect sound, which does not do much honour to our language. The /, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the e final is suppressed, and the preceding mute articulates... Die mundarten Bayerns: grammatisch dargestellt - Seite 105von Johann Andreas Schmeller - 1821 - 568 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Walker - 1806 - 636 Seiten
...heard in this. word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, &c. 405. L, preceded by a mute, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect...which does not do much honour to our language. The /, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the e final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 Seiten
...heard ill this word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, &c. 405. L, preceded by a mule, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect...which does not do much honour to our language. The /, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the ' final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 710 Seiten
...word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, &c. 405. L, preceded by a mute, and followed by ..•, in a final syllable, has an imperfect sound, which does not do much honour to our language. The /, in this situation, is neither loundcd like el nor le, but the . final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| John Walker - 1825 - 802 Seiten
...word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, kc. 405. L, preceded by a mute, and followed by t, in a final syllable, has an imperfect sound, which does not do much honour to our language. The /, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the r final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| John Walker - 1827 - 864 Seiten
...heard in this word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, &c. 405. /,, preceded by a mute, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect...which does not do much honour to our language. The I, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the e final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| John Walker - 1830 - 726 Seiten
...be heard in this word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, &c. 405. L, preceded by a mute, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect sound, which docs not do much honour to our language. The /, in this situation, is neither sounded like d nor le,... | |
| John Walker - 1834 - 682 Seiten
...heard in this word, and its compounds soldierly, soldiership, &c. 409. /., preceded by a mute, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect...which does not do much honour to our language. The I, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the e final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| Gilbert Conway - 1878 - 140 Seiten
...' and ' on ' f * On this point Walker well remarks : ' L, preceded by a mute, and followed by an " e," in a final syllable, has an imperfect sound which does not much honour our language. The L in this situation is neither sounded " el " nor " le," but the final... | |
| Johan Frederik B. Storm - 1881 - 522 Seiten
...sagt in der Vorrede seines Pronouncing Dictionary (Principles § 405) : «L, preceded by a mute, and followed by e, in a final syllable, has an imperfect...which does not do much honour to our language. The I, in this situation, is neither sounded like el nor le, but the e final is suppressed, and the preceding... | |
| Johan Storm - 1881 - 492 Seiten
...Dictionary (Principles § 405) : "L, preceded by a mute, and followed bv e, in a final syllable, haa an imperfect sound, which does not do much honour to our language. The l, in this Situation , is .neither sounded like el nor le , but the e final is suppressed, and the... | |
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