The North American Review, Volume 10Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 234
... ancient Arabic had the sound of the English j , has , according to Gesenius , in Maltese as well as Egyptian Arabic , the sound of g hard . The Moroccaners give it both sounds . These facts favour the Masoretic dis- tinction of two ...
... ancient Arabic had the sound of the English j , has , according to Gesenius , in Maltese as well as Egyptian Arabic , the sound of g hard . The Moroccaners give it both sounds . These facts favour the Masoretic dis- tinction of two ...
Page 277
... ancient . On the contrary , it is clear from many traces , that the modern pronunciation isy for the most part , really grounded on an ancient pronuncia tion . This , however , could not have been that prevailing in the predominant ...
... ancient . On the contrary , it is clear from many traces , that the modern pronunciation isy for the most part , really grounded on an ancient pronuncia tion . This , however , could not have been that prevailing in the predominant ...
Page 285
... ancient dialects , has been always considered by scholars as affording evidence that the modern sound of 9 is the same with the ancient one ; for we find in our own times , that when a foreigner attempts to pronounce our th , he is very ...
... ancient dialects , has been always considered by scholars as affording evidence that the modern sound of 9 is the same with the ancient one ; for we find in our own times , that when a foreigner attempts to pronounce our th , he is very ...
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