| American Philosophical Society - 1860 - 468 pages
...LINGUALS. 487. Of the Arabic linguale Lepsius says — " In their formation, the breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space...— " The tip of the tongue being brought against (he lack of (he upper gums tightly, forms t, and loosely, forms d."* Here we think that the only difference... | |
| Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen - 1854 - 522 pages
...belongs as exclusively to the Arabic and cognate languages. In its formation, the breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space...palate as far as the teeth, its tip being turned below. It is consequently entirely different from the Indian cerebrals, although these, too, are frequently... | |
| Richard Lepsius - 1855 - 92 pages
...belongs as exclusively to the Arabic and cognate languages. In their formation, the breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space...as far as the teeth', its tip being turned below. It is consequently entirely different from the Indian cerebrals, although these, too, are frequently... | |
| Richard Lepsius - 1863 - 414 pages
...guttural movement of the tongue are combined.i With respect to the former, the breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space...the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below. It is consequently entirely different from the Indian cerebrals, although these,... | |
| Richard Lepsius - 1863 - 362 pages
...movement of the tongue are combined. i With respect to the former, the breadth of the tongue cither touches or approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below. It is consequently entirely different from the Indian cerebrals, although these,... | |
| Richard Lepsius - 1863 - 350 pages
...With respect to the former, the breadtl of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterio space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below. It is consequently entirely different fron the Indian cerebrate, although these,... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1883 - 430 pages
...between these two sounds. 1 They are pronounced with the forepart of the tongue, the breadth of which approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, the tip of the tongue being slightly turned downwards, and the throat being at the same time narrowed... | |
| Emanuel Mattsson - 1911 - 144 pages
...zahnfleische mehr fùllt» 1. Il exprime ailleurs la même idée en disant: «The breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space...the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below» 2. Qu'on compare aussi Bauer, Das palàstinische arabischs, qui sur la prononciation... | |
| 1911 - 1000 pages
...Zahnfleische mehr füllt» l. II exprime ailleurs la même idée en disant: «The breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space...the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below» *. Qu'on compare aussi Bauer, Das palästinische arabische, qui sur la prononciation... | |
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