| John Walker - 1806 - 636 páginas
...obscurely, and sometimes as if followed by r, as -winder vaà. feller, for window and_/¡'//í/TO ; but this is almost too despicable for notice. Good...rhyming with no, so, &c. though it should seem in Ben Jonson's time, the о in this situation was almost suppressed. See his Grammar, page 1 49. 328.... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 páginas
...as winder andjfi/lrr, for window and /• How ; but this is almost too despicable for notice, flood speakers preserve the diphthong in this situation, and give it the full souncl of open o, rhyming with nv, <o, Sec. 323. This diphthong, in the woi-d knon'!."!g; has of lute... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 808 páginas
...Uns i« almost too dt«pirnblc for notice. Good •ytakcr» orcMrve ibc ai¿jbiboug in Uiu uiuauon, and give it the full sound of open o, rhyming with no, to, &c. 32». Tin- diphthong, In the word knowledge, has of lute years undergone a considerable revolution.... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 808 páginas
...a aad sometimes as if followed by r as winder and feller, for window and fellow ', but this is u*» despicable for notice. Good speakers preserve the diphthong in this situation, and frrf it thr foil sound of open o, rhyming with no, so, be. aSZ. Tb» "Ifphthonj, in the word knowledge,... | |
| John Walker - 1825 - 802 páginas
...pronounce the o obscurely, and sometimes as if followed by r as vrinder and feller, for tpvidmo aud fellow ', but this is almost too despicable for notice....it the full sound of open o, rhyming with no, so, &ur. 328. This diphthong, iu the word knowledge, has of late years undergone a considerable revolution.... | |
| John Walker - 1827 - 864 páginas
...vulgar shorten this sound, and pronounce the o obscurely, and sometimes as if followed by r, as winder and feller, for window and fellow ; but this is almost...though it should seem in lien Jonson's time, the o nvthis situation was almost suppressed. See his Grammar, page 149. 328. This diphthong, in the word... | |
| John Walker - 1830 - 726 páginas
...vulgar shorten this sound, and pronounce the o obscurely, and sometimes as if followed by r, as winder and feller, for window and fellow; but this is almost...give it the full sound of open o, rhyming with no, to, &c. though it should seem, in Ben Jonson's time, the o in this situation was No. 51*. 329. This... | |
| John Walker - 1836 - 800 páginas
...and pronounce the o obscurely, and sometimes as if followed bv r as winder and feller, for wind/no and fellow ; but this is almost too despicable for...it the full sound of open o, rhyming with no, so, &ur. 328. This diphthong, in the word knowledge, has of late years undergone a considerable revolu... | |
| John Walker - 1881 - 812 páginas
...vulgar shorten this sound, and pronounce the о obscurely, and sometimes as if followed by r, as winder and feller, for window and fellow ; but this is almost too despicable for notice. Good speakers pre329. This diphthong is but another form for ei, and is pronounced exactly like it When alloy is... | |
| Otto Jespersen - 1909 - 512 páginas
...1791: The vulgar shorten ow and pronounce the o obscurely, and sometimes as if followed by r, as winder and feller, for window and fellow; but this is almost too despicable for notice. Comic Grammar 1840, 25: . . cockneys . . "1 sor (saw) him." "Dror (draw) it out." "Hold your jor (jaw)."... | |
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