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The Greek Grammar of F. Thiersch Translated from the German ...
These two modes were distinguished as Erasmt'an and Reucltlinian, also as
Etacism and Iotacism, according to the predominant sound in each. Ohm—The
French and English follow in most particulars the Erasmian method; yet they mix
with ...
Friedrich Wilhelm von THIERSCH, Sir Daniel Keyte SANDFORD, 1830
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The Greek Grammar of Frederick Thiersch
These two modes were distinguished as Erasmian and Reuchlinian, also as
Etacism and Iotacism, according to the predominant sound in each. Obs The
French and English follow in most particulars the Erasmian method ; yet they mix
with it ...
Friedrich Wilhelm von Thiersch, 1830
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Educational Repository and Family Monthly
In Germany, the introduo- tion of the Etacism has been generally ascribed to him,
or at least, it has been called after his name. It is this error to whioh our author
alludes in the beginning of his essay, as follows : * THE ETACISM INTRODUCED
...
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The Reformed Church Review ...
The burlesque form which Erasmus gave to his dissertation, and the fact that he
himself did not employ this Dutch pronunciation or etacism in his own lectures,
but on the contrary that of Constantinople, which he himself had learned in Italy, ...
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The Annual Register: World Events ...
Bardalochos has published a Compendium of Experimental Philosophy, and an
Essay on Greek Pronunciation, in which the modern Greek etacism is treated with
more than usual leniency. Professor Seleri has nearly ready for the press, ...
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Reading Greek: Grammar and Exercises
... 331–2 elision,98–9;286(a)ellipsis ofverb,ofεἰμί, 48 of verbs in context, 76(a),
295 enclitics, accentuation of, 42, 347(ii) epic dialect, see Homeric dialect
etacism, 333(a), 436 euphony, 343(vii) fearing, verbsof φοβο μαιand
constructions, 293, ...
Joint Association of Classical Teachers, 2007
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The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register
Bardalochos has published a compendium of experimental philosophy, and an
essay on Greek pronunciation, in which the mo— dem Greek etacism is treated
with more than usual leniency. Professor Seleri has nearly ready for the ress, ...
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Herodotos Viii-90 ( Artemisium and Salamis) with ...
The most marked features of the Ionic as compared with the Attic dialect are (i)
that the contraction of two vowels is generally resolved into its component vowels
, (2) that the i) sound (Etacism) is generally preferred to the a, though the reverse
...
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The Oresteia of Aeschylus
By the beginning of the Christian era 11 and at had already acquired the value of
l, and thenceforward the distinction was merely orthographical (iotacism or
etacism): Ag. 216 mBéoGon / TrelGéofiou M, Treifleoeon Tr, 2.74 éhrio'w / éM'
riosw ...
George Thomson, Walter G. Headlam, 2013
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
348 pby, and an Essay on Greek Pronunciation, in which the modern Greek
etacism is treated with more than usual leniency. Professor Seleri has nearly
ready for the press, a Manual of Mathematics, selected from his Lectures.
Bambas, who ...