10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOWELISATION»
Discover the use of
vowelisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vowelisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
New Zealand English Grammar _ Fact or Fiction?: A ...
We also need to use vowelisation, which means, among other things, convers
ting a consonant into a vowel. The trouble is, people insist on using vocalisation
to refer to turning consonants into vowels. This is pedantically correct, but if we
stick ...
2
Central Asia in the Kushan period:
Diacritical marks and vowelisation were not used in the old Kufic script. It was
Abu al-Aswad Doueli (d. 96 H.), who used diacritical marks for vowelisation. It is
thought that he may have copied them from the Caldians (History of Islamic ...
Бободжан Гафурович Гафуров, 1974
and memorisable and that is how Morocco's Ekpili grew in popularity among a
broad spectrum of music lovers in Nigeria. It may also be observed that the
artistic vowelisation of Igbo phonemes “o” and “i” is utilised with great effect in the
song.
4
Retrospective Reviews: 1891-1893
some real feeling, some real magic of phrase, though a magic often too easily
analysable into an artful vowelisation, founded, I should say, on a very close
study (I do not for a moment say imitation) of the manner of the Laureate — it is so
, with ...
Richard Le Gallienne, 1896
some real feeling, some real magic of phrase, though a magic often too easily
analysable into an artful vowelisation, founded, I should say, on a very close
study (I do not for a moment say imitation) of the manner of the Laureate — it is so
, with ...
Richard Le Gallienne, 1896
6
Challenge of Plato:Atlantida Incognita (in English)
We admit, once we tested original pleasure when found it out for the first time.
Why? Consonant matrix (CM) (the consonant root) of this word is - D-N-L-. It is
possible its various vowelisation and it can be read both as DeN-iLu and as DoN-
iLu, ...
It is no wonder that there are infinite doubts and difficulties as to the original
words and their vowelisation and therefore even of their meaning. Many of the
Hebrew words are almost untranslatable, and the same Hebrew word is often
given ...
some real feeling, some real magic of phrase, though a magic often too easily
analysable into an artful vowelisation, founded, I should say, on a very close
study (I do not for a moment say imitation) of the manner of the Laureate — it is so
, with ...
9
The Life Romantic: Including The Love-letters of the King
... of Paper Boats." But there were two papers of real importance, which demand
a fuller record. The first was a paper by the Esoteric Dramatist, entitled " The
Vowelisation of the Drama " ; and the second was 1 86 THE LIFE ROMANTIC.
Richard Le Gallienne, 1901
10
The Virgin and Her Lover: Fragments of an Ancient Greek ...
One had the name "the White idol" (Khing-but) and the other the "Red idol" (
Surkh-but), and two tombs were placed there. I found that strange. Do. " Cf.
Tarsusi 1965-68, 1:187-283; note that the vowelisation of these names is
conjectural.
Thomas Hägg, Bo Utas, 2003