| John Walker - 1806 - 636 sayfa
...The proper names, Derby, and Berkeley, still retain the old sound, as if written Darby and Barkeley ; but even these, in polite usage, are getting into...this modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simphiy the language by lessening the number of exceptions, it ought certainly to be indulged. 101.... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 sayfa
...proper names, Derby and Berkeley, still retain the old sound as if written Darby -and. Earkrlcy : biU even- these, in polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly as if written Durbtt and Burketey. As this modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simplify the language... | |
| John Walker - 1819 - 800 sayfa
...vulgarity. The proper nunes, Derby and Bertelev, still retain the old sound as if written Darbti and BarMm : but even these, in polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly is if written Duron and Burteley. As this modern pronunciation of the t has a tendency to simplify... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 710 sayfa
...Derby, and Berkeley, still retain the olil sound, as if written /.',-,.•' •<•.!,•! Barkeley; but even these, in polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly as if written Durby and Snrkeley. As this modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simplify the language by lessening... | |
| John Walker - 1828 - 798 sayfa
...even them, m polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly us if written Dnrbu and Burtofc'. As this modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simplify the language by lessening the number 01 exceptions, it ought certainly to be indulged. 101. This letter falls into an irregular sound, but... | |
| Joseph Bolles Manning - 1829 - 54 sayfa
...also described as being "nearly as if written ur." (Pr. 100.) The proper names Derby and Berkeley, — in polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly as if written Durby and Burkeley." The letter e next after the accents, primary and secondary, has "the obscure sound of short u." (Pr.... | |
| John Walker - 1834 - 682 sayfa
...The proper names, Derby, and Berkeley, still retain the old sound. as if written Darby and Barkeley; but even these, in polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly, as if written Darky and Hnrkil.ii. As this modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simplify the language... | |
| John Walker - 1881 - 826 sayfa
...The proper names, Derby, and Berkeley, still retain the old sound, as if written Dai-by and Barkcley; but even these, in polite usage, are getting into the common sound, nearly, as if written Durby and Burkclcy. As this modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simplify the language by lessening... | |
| John Walker - 1831 - 796 sayfa
...usage, are gelling into the common sound, nearly as if written Dwby and !!"*i •'•••. As thii modern pronunciation of the e has a tendency to simplify the language by lessening tiie Dumber o< exception«, h ought certainly to be indulged.' tOI. 'Ilii.-. letter fall« into an... | |
| George Philip Krapp - 1925 - 376 sayfa
...though the proper names Derby, Berkeley still retain the old sound, as if written Darby, Barkeley, "even these, in polite usage, are getting into the...Burkeley." "As this modern pronunciation of the e," he concluded, "has a tendency to simplify the language by lessening the number of exceptions, it ought... | |
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