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... given in Part I. of this paper , * - I. Any consonant may be changed into any as if the b's , d's , and g's were p's , t's , and ks . In other consonant of the same order . Thus , 2. The next change in point of facility is that of a ...
... given in Part I. of this paper , * - I. Any consonant may be changed into any as if the b's , d's , and g's were p's , t's , and ks . In other consonant of the same order . Thus , 2. The next change in point of facility is that of a ...
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... given above , he will see that it is a mere inflectional change in Welsh . In Gaelic , the aspi- rate m is pronounced as a sort of v . Other ex- amples of this interchange are ever , immer ; never , nimmer : Bλwoxw , μchoùμai ; væros ...
... given above , he will see that it is a mere inflectional change in Welsh . In Gaelic , the aspi- rate m is pronounced as a sort of v . Other ex- amples of this interchange are ever , immer ; never , nimmer : Bλwoxw , μchoùμai ; væros ...
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... given above . True y is not an aspirate , but a semi- vowel ; but in many languages , the sounds of ch and gh are unknown , and y is the nearest approxi- mation . At any rate , the guttural semi - vowel y passes regularly into the ...
... given above . True y is not an aspirate , but a semi- vowel ; but in many languages , the sounds of ch and gh are unknown , and y is the nearest approxi- mation . At any rate , the guttural semi - vowel y passes regularly into the ...
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... given to the geography of Britain is recognised as a desirable condition of mo- dern education . " It enters into more minute details than are given in the common class - books . The phy- sical features and geological character , for ...
... given to the geography of Britain is recognised as a desirable condition of mo- dern education . " It enters into more minute details than are given in the common class - books . The phy- sical features and geological character , for ...
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... given next month . QUERIES . a possible equation ? ( 2. ) Prove that √ ( 1 + sin ◊ ) 1 + 2 sin ( 3. ) Determine the sum of the series- + ++ ad inf . ( 1. ) At what rate per second would the earth require to move so as just to lift its ...
... given next month . QUERIES . a possible equation ? ( 2. ) Prove that √ ( 1 + sin ◊ ) 1 + 2 sin ( 3. ) Determine the sum of the series- + ++ ad inf . ( 1. ) At what rate per second would the earth require to move so as just to lift its ...
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