10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LABDACISM»
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Collected Works of Erasmus
If the tendency of different nations to be pulled in different directions by different
varieties of error did not exist, the world would be an easier place. Labdacism,
157 that is to say the inability to pronounce r, is innate in many people; in others it
is ...
Desiderius Erasmus, J. Kelley Sowards, 1985
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The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC - AD 600
4.3 'Labdacism' Pomp. GLV.286.34–287.6 labdacismus est ille, qui aut per unum
lfit aut per duo; sed per unum, si tenuius sonet, per duo, si pinguius sonet. puta
llargus; debemus dicere largus. ut pingue sonet; et si dicas llex non lex: uitiosa ...
3
Studies in Fronto and His Age: With an Appendix on African ...
labdacism', and the interchange of B and V'. Of these the first, neglect of quantity,
is due to the fact that Latin was in a state of decay, and that, with the triumph of
popular Latin, versification tended to be accentual or rhythmical rather than ...
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Oedipus Rex - Sophocles: (Updated Edition).
Labdacism, Quintilian says (Instructing the Orator 1.5.32), along with iotacism,
solecism, and so forth, are mistakes that “happen through sounds, and which
cannot be shown in writing because they are errors of speech and of the tongue”
(per ...
5
Bilingualism and the Latin Language
... 'vision of Maximus' at 581 Karanis 446, 528-9, 623 kinship terms and code-
switching 348-9, 374-5; Germanic in Latin 447-8 /Greek and Latin, misspellings
involving 622; see also 'labdacism' La Graufesenque 438-40, 447, 456-7; site of
689 ...
Labdacism consisted in the gemination of the l, more precisely in substituting
clear for dark l or vice versa (see Consent. GLK V 394.22–24), but evidence
regarding this phenomenon is quite confused and only partly referred specifically
to the ...
Benjamin Todd Lee, Ellen Finkelpearl, Luca Graverini, 2014
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Two Faces of Oedipus: Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus and ...
Through Labdacism and Labdacus a link is forged between the myth of Oedipus
and Sophocles' Athens.97 One way Creon resembles Cleon is in his role as
intermediary between Oedipus and the sources of oracular wisdom. In
Aristophanes' ...
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Sophocles' Oedipus: evidence and self-conviction
The same speech impediment that makes Theorus Theolus makes Creon Cleon;
it also has a name most appropriate to the tale of Thebes: Labdacism (
labdakismos). Labdacism, Quintilian says (Instructing the Orator 1.5.32), along
with ...
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The Collected Works of Erasmus: Literary and educational ...
If the tendency of different nations to be pulled in different directions by different
varieties of error did not exist, the world would be an easier place. Labdacism,
157 that is to say the inability to pronounce r, is innate in many people; in others ...
Desiderius Erasmus, Richard J. Schoeck, Beatrice Corrigan, 1974
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Manual of linguistics: A concise account of general and ...
Labdacism is a name given to the change of r into /. Voicing. Examples are L.
guberno borrowed from Gk. xvPspvau, Burrus borrowed from Gk. Xl&p'pog (see
Chap. VII., p. 171); L. angulus, cp. ancus; L. singulus (semklos); L. viginti for
vicintt, ...