us caol ri caol " — broad to broad, and small to small ; ie — that in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable, and the first vowel of the next syllable, must be of the same quality. Transactions - 第 113 頁Inverness Gaelic Society 著 - 1873完整檢視 - 關於此書
| August Friedrich Pott - 1861 - 1062 頁
...with its broad or with its small sound. Hence this rule has long obtained in Gaelic orthography, that „in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable , and the first vowel of the subsequent syllable, must be both of the same quality." E. O'C. Gramm, of the Gaelic (Srifctj) lang.... | |
| Neil MacAlpine - 1866 - 622 頁
...accordance with the orthoepy universally adopted. There is an old rule, well known to Gaelic writers, that " in polysyllables, the last vowel of one syllable, and the first vowel of the subsequent syllable, must be both of the same quality." This rule (shortly expressed, kathann ri kathann,... | |
| Inverness Gaelic Society - 1873 - 154 頁
...Orthography, " Leathan ri leatlian 'us caol ri caol " — broad to broad, and small to small ; ie — that in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable, and...expressed by a single vowel — and that the homologous vowels — when used in their quiescent capacity are interchanged or written indiscriminately for each... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1894 - 404 頁
...speaks to the same effect, but briefer:—" The rule has long obtained in Gaelic orthography, that in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable and the first vowel of the subsequent syllable must both be of the same quality." In Gaelic " Leathan ri leathan is coal ri coal."... | |
| Alexander Stewart - 1901 - 208 頁
...with its broad or with its small sound. Hence this rule has long obtained in Gaelic orthography, that in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable and the first vowel of the subsequent syllable must be both of the same quality (x). To the extensive application and the rigid... | |
| Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1894 - 408 頁
...speaks to the same effect, but briefer : — " The rule has long obtained in Gaelic orthography, that in polysyllables the last vowel of one syllable and the first vowel of the subsequent syllable must both be of the same quality." In Gaelic " Leathan ri leathan is coal ri coal."... | |
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