| John Claudius Loudon - 1829 - 784 páginas
...tomentosa; but it is shortened when followed by two consonants or a double one, as Sorbus, Táxus ; except when the first consonant is a mute and the second a liquid, as A'brus. Every accented antepenultimate vowel, except u, is pronounced short, as ¿fellcborus, /famulus... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1832 - 272 páginas
...tomento'sa ; but it is shortened when followed by two consonants, or a double one, as Sorbus Taxus, except when the first consonant is a mute, and the second a liquid, as A'brus. A, when unaccented and ending a word, is pronounced like the interjection ah, as Dirca,... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1845 - 666 páginas
...regularly made long, when it is followed by two consonants or x and z, as in a-ptus, fa-ctus, a-xis; but when the first consonant is a mute and the, second a liquid (which is called positio debilis), they make the vowel only common, according to the pronunciation... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1848 - 510 páginas
...tomento/sa ; but it is shortened when followed by two consonants, or a double one, as Sorbus, Taxus, except when the first consonant is a mute, and the second a liquid, as A'hrus. A, when unaccented, and ending a word, is pronounced like the interjection ah, as Dirca,... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1853 - 636 páginas
...regularly made long, when it is followed by two consonants, or я and z, as in a-ptus, fa-ctus, a-xis ; but when the first consonant is a mute and the second a liquid (which is called positio debilis), they make the vowel only common, according to the pronunciation... | |
| 1856 - 462 páginas
...tomentosa; but it is shortened when followed by two consonants or a double one, as /S'orbus, 2'axus ; except when the first consonant is a mute and the second a liquid, as A'brus. VOWELS. Every accented antepenultimate vowel, except «, is pronounced short, as Jffelleborus,... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1856 - 644 páginas
...regularly made long, when it is followed by two consonants, or x and z, as in a-ptus, ja-ctus, a-xis ; but when the first consonant is a mute and the second a liquid (which is called positio debilis), they make the vowel only common, according to the pronunciation... | |
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