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... joined to them . Each of the vowels has at least three distinct sounds ; the broad or full , the narrow or slender , and the middle or intermediate , which will more fully appear from the following tables : * From alpha , beta , the ...
... joined to them . Each of the vowels has at least three distinct sounds ; the broad or full , the narrow or slender , and the middle or intermediate , which will more fully appear from the following tables : * From alpha , beta , the ...
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... joined in pronunci- ation to the following consonants ; as , lover , fever , elope , escape . When E is joined to the following conso- nants , it is generally pronounced broader ; as , fell , let , bend . I. I is always broad when the ...
... joined in pronunci- ation to the following consonants ; as , lover , fever , elope , escape . When E is joined to the following conso- nants , it is generally pronounced broader ; as , fell , let , bend . I. I is always broad when the ...
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... joined in pronunciation to the following con- sonant ; as , unto , upon , gun , pun . The middle sound prevails in those words that are lengthened by the final e ; as , mule , mute , refuse , abuse . U is narrow when it comes after r ...
... joined in pronunciation to the following con- sonant ; as , unto , upon , gun , pun . The middle sound prevails in those words that are lengthened by the final e ; as , mule , mute , refuse , abuse . U is narrow when it comes after r ...
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... joined in the same syllable , is sounded likeƒ ; as , Asaph , elephant . S. S has two modifications , a sharp and a flat ; as , this , these . The flat sound prevails in the end of all words made plural , or otherwise in- creased by the ...
... joined in the same syllable , is sounded likeƒ ; as , Asaph , elephant . S. S has two modifications , a sharp and a flat ; as , this , these . The flat sound prevails in the end of all words made plural , or otherwise in- creased by the ...
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... joined to nouns , as well as my , thy , & c . I thought best to range them as I have done above , and shall provide for the proper use of each variation in the rules of Syntax . Ꭰ Nom . They Plural . Gen. theirs , their Acc INSTITUTES .
... joined to nouns , as well as my , thy , & c . I thought best to range them as I have done above , and shall provide for the proper use of each variation in the rules of Syntax . Ꭰ Nom . They Plural . Gen. theirs , their Acc INSTITUTES .
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accusative action active participle active verb adjective adverb a verb agent agreeing apostrophe conjunction a pronoun consonant dare DECLENSION DEFECTIVE VERBS denoting possession didst diphthongs doth durst ellipsis English language EXERCISE express final consonant following a preposition formed by adding future tense gender genitive gone GRAMMATICAL INSTITUTES grovel hadst hath imperative mode IMPERFECT indicative mode infinitive mode inflections irregular verbs joined letter likewise Lord mayest middle sound Mistel neuter verb nominative NOTE noun noun or pronoun omitted passive participle past tense PERFECT TENSE PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number potential mode preposition a pronoun present tense PRETER TENSE pronoun a conjunction pronoun a substantive pronoun a verb receiving the force sentence shalt shews shouldest signifying singular number speak substantive a sign syllable tense and passive thee thine thing third person Thou hast Trepan triphthong unto verb a preposition verb a pronoun verb an adverb vowel wilt worship wouldest writing written
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