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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GUTTURALITY»
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1
Neighborhood and Ancestry: Variation in the Spoken Arabic of ...
Given the relatively greater input provided by the verb ?irif 'know' in the token
counts, it seemed advisable to divide the gutturality feature into two sets, tokens
of ?irif, and all other gutturals. For reference, typical examples of each class of ...
16. The original country of our Anglo-Saxon ancellors is well known to have been
chiefly in the Cimbric Cherfonefe; i. e. in Jutland, Angelen, and as belonging to
the crown of Denmark. Gutturality is a charaéterillical traitin all the languages of ...
3
THE SCOTS MAGAZINE, AND EDINBURGH LITERARY MISCELLANY, BEING ...
1 6. The original country of our Anglo-Saxon ancellors is well known to have
been chiefly in the Cimbric Cherfonefe ; /'. e. in Jut-" land. Angelen, and as
belonging to the crown of Denmark. Gutturality is a charactenftical trait in all the
languages ...
4
The Scots magazine and Edinburgh literary miscellany
Gutturality is a characteristical trait in all the languages of the north ; and was,
and is so, even peculiarly in the old P.unic and modern Danilh. Aiming at strength
and forcible expression* more than mere harmony, they studied and preferred ...
5
Principles of Firthian Linguistics
6 (Uvularity + friction + voice) === (gutturality + friction + voicelessness) (/y-x,h,h/).
7 (Uvularity + friction + voice) ^ (pharyngality + friction + voice) </Y-9/>- 8 (
Gutturality + friction + voicelessness) occurs once only (/x-h,-h/). Partial exclusion
(in ...
6
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting
lower the pitch of his voice to whatever tone level is best in order to avoid
monotony of tone and at the same time eliminate the cultivation of gutturality.
Gutturality in the voice is another very characteristic defect heard in both the con-
genitally ...
American Hearing Society, 1933
The ch, ywhich x was rendered, seems to mark a gutturality and as iration then as
now; while the present pronunciation of the 7, like our y, of which we do not see
such obviousproofs in ancient Greek, is manifestly a softening down of the ...
8
Rogue Scholar: The Sinister Life and Celebrated Death of ...
Gutturality, labiality, and dentality, floating in the element of euphony, and
corresponding to the ideas men have of things material and moral, make up
language.25 Even in the heyday of speculative etymology, Kraitsir's word
histories were ...
9
Toward Cinema and Its Double: Cross-cultural Mimesis
Chaplin as Hynkel inserts slapstick fragmentation into the very structure of the
utterance — a nonsense language with recognizable German and English words
. German with its composite words and gutturality lends itself to this slapstick ...
There was a similitude between his action and Mr. Garrick's; and; in the latter part
of his life, his voice discovered something of that gutturality, foV which Mr.
Garrick's was distinguished. He spoke slowly, sounding distinctly every letter of
every ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1797