The Somersetshire Dialect: Its Pronunciation. Two Papers Read Before the Archaeological Society of SomersetshirePrince Louis Lucien Bonaparte, 1861 - 50 頁 |
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第 32 頁
... reason why these natural features are made the basis of a phi- lological division is the clearly - ascertained fact , that the geographical difference of surface univer- sally tends to produce a marked difference of pro- nunciation ...
... reason why these natural features are made the basis of a phi- lological division is the clearly - ascertained fact , that the geographical difference of surface univer- sally tends to produce a marked difference of pro- nunciation ...
第 38 頁
... reasons of it lie deep in the philosophy of language and of sound . A little illustration will soon make this elear . The process altogether depends on the use of y and w , and we may , therefore , naturally expect to find in the ...
... reasons of it lie deep in the philosophy of language and of sound . A little illustration will soon make this elear . The process altogether depends on the use of y and w , and we may , therefore , naturally expect to find in the ...
第 40 頁
... has just been said , you will now understand the reason of this , and see how it must be so , as we see in the few English words where both vowels are still sounded , as in ewe , a sheep , pronounced yoo , 40 THE SOMERSETSHIRE DIALECT .
... has just been said , you will now understand the reason of this , and see how it must be so , as we see in the few English words where both vowels are still sounded , as in ewe , a sheep , pronounced yoo , 40 THE SOMERSETSHIRE DIALECT .
第 34 頁
... reason to be- lieve , like the penitent thief , he is now with Christ in everlasting glory . A week before he suffered , his eldest brother called upon me with the melancholy intelligence ; and told me , that he was using every effort 34.
... reason to be- lieve , like the penitent thief , he is now with Christ in everlasting glory . A week before he suffered , his eldest brother called upon me with the melancholy intelligence ; and told me , that he was using every effort 34.
第 35 頁
... reasons : -1 . Because he had been in prison before , for buying stolen poultry . 2. Be- cause he manifested a degree of hardihood on his trial unbecoming his awful situation , which was particularly marked by the judge and the court ...
... reasons : -1 . Because he had been in prison before , for buying stolen poultry . 2. Be- cause he manifested a degree of hardihood on his trial unbecoming his awful situation , which was particularly marked by the judge and the court ...
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1st lieutenant A. J. Davis ancora Anglo-Saxon Bedürfniß believe blessed bloß Camerieri captain cattolica certo Chiesa Christ Christian ciò clero comune consonants Cristo Curia dalla daß death delle Dionysos Divine doctrine earth Erkenntniß eternal Existenz faith Father fatto fede Gerrit Smith glory grace Greek heart heaven hell hevt holy infatti invece Irrthum Jesus Leben living Lord Lüge Menschen mente mercy mind molto mondo moral muß Natur officer oggi ogni oltre ormai pantheism paradise PENENDEN HEATH Philosophen più politica prayer pronunciation può religion religiosi righteous Roman salvation sarebbe Saviour Saxon schon secolo sein sempre sinners sins solo Somersetshire Somersetshire dialect soul sound spirit stato stessa teologia theatre thee Theodore Parker Thespis thief things thou tion troppo truth tutte tutto unto veel verità vör vowels Wahr Wahrheit Welt wenig wöör words zione
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