10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «NUNNATION»
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Alliteration and Sound Change in Early English
4.3.4 Nunnation in Middle English Nunnation is the addition of an unetymological
<n-> after a vowel. This phenomenon is potentially relevant for the description of
the changes affecting Onset in Middle English. The earliest Middle English ...
2
A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' ...
Then he spent the rest of the night with her in embracing and clipping, plying the
particle of copulation in concert1 and joining the conjunctive with the conjoined,2
whilst her husband was as a cast-out nunnation of construction.3 And they ...
Then he spent the rest of the night with her in embracing and clipping, plying the
particle of copulation in con- cert1 and joining the conjunctive with the conjoined,
2 whilst her husband was as a cast-Out nunnation of construction.3 And they ...
4
A practical Arabic grammar
esq. Duncan Stewart. In general, when a pause occurs, the vowel or nunnation of
Sc' the last letter is suppressed; thus, instead of saying <x>j ijtj* Zaid has struck
me, and iXm^M Julc ,y-*V -4W ul Hamid has come to me, pronouncing in the first
...
esq. Duncan Stewart, 1841
The Arabians, however, in their Nunnation, have a contrivance which appears to
us to have been invented originally to supply the place of an indefinite article.
The vowetterminatioii Darnma seems to have been intended to express the thing
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Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1812
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The Southern Review. Vol. V. February and May, 1830.
There is one instance, in the modern languages of Teutonic origin, in which we
find the Arabic nunnation : this is the German and Dutch hitmen, the Saxon
binnan or binnon, signifying within, Hebrew and Chaldee beyn, Arabic, bayn,
without ...
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night
Tanwin" (nunnation)is pronouncing thevowels of the case endings ofa noun with
nunforu (nominative) infori (genitive) and an for a(accusative). This nunnation
expresses indefiniteness, e.g. "Malikun"=a king, any king. When the noun is
made ...
There is one instance, in the modern languages of Teutonic origin, in which we
find the Arabic nunnation : this is the German and Dutch binntn, the Saxon hitman
or binnon, signifying within, Hebrew and Chaldee beyn, Arabic, bayn, without ...
There is one instance, in the modern languages of Teutonic origin, in which we
find the Arabic nunnation : this is the German and Dutch binnen, the Saxon
bjnnan or binnon, signifying within, Hebrew and Chaldee beyn, Arabic, bayn,
without ...
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A grammar of the Arabick language
As before observed, in common reading and conversation the Nunnation is not
founded, so that the nominative is generally pronounced heire, genitive Imsiti,
accusative Imsita, &e. When the accusative is used adverbially however the ...