The Popular Educator, 第 3~4 巻、第 13 巻Cassell, 1867 |
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... sound mode of procedure is to collect all the information which observation of the various existing phenomena of nature can give ; to search the crust of the earth for any facts which the rocks , their position , their character , their ...
... sound mode of procedure is to collect all the information which observation of the various existing phenomena of nature can give ; to search the crust of the earth for any facts which the rocks , their position , their character , their ...
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... sound , nom . pl . , from εύφωνος ( εν and φωνη , a voice ) , an adjective of two terminations ; λεγονται , are said , the third person plural , passive voice , present tense , from λεγω , I say ; it governs είναι , to be , in the ...
... sound , nom . pl . , from εύφωνος ( εν and φωνη , a voice ) , an adjective of two terminations ; λεγονται , are said , the third person plural , passive voice , present tense , from λεγω , I say ; it governs είναι , to be , in the ...
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... sounds , and it is only after severe , long , and harassing practice that we can be sure of associating the right sound with the right sign . " The present alphabet , " observes Mr. Ellis , in his ad- mirable " Plea for Phonetic ...
... sounds , and it is only after severe , long , and harassing practice that we can be sure of associating the right sound with the right sign . " The present alphabet , " observes Mr. Ellis , in his ad- mirable " Plea for Phonetic ...
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... sound alphabetical system more outrageously than any nation whatever . Our characters do not correspond to our articulations , and our spelling of words cannot be matched for irregularity and whimsical caprice . " To this disregard of ...
... sound alphabetical system more outrageously than any nation whatever . Our characters do not correspond to our articulations , and our spelling of words cannot be matched for irregularity and whimsical caprice . " To this disregard of ...
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... sounds familiar to the ear in one's own language . If one has made himself so familiar with the imitated sounds , as to have acquired a considerable vocal command of the leading ones , he may very soon accurately and permanently acquire ...
... sounds familiar to the ear in one's own language . If one has made himself so familiar with the imitated sounds , as to have acquired a considerable vocal command of the leading ones , he may very soon accurately and permanently acquire ...
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acid angle animal Asia avait Avez-vous become body called Calyx Cape carbonate cent centre church colour compound consonant Cotton crustaceans dair deponent verbs deposited dicotyledonous diphthongs Divide divisor draw English equal example EXERCISES IN LESSONS fait feet Fodora fraction France French frère give Greek habe heat hence heures honour hydrochloric acid inches insects iron Italian KEY TO EXERCISES language Latin least common multiple letters liquid London and Westminster means metal miles Monsieur Mountains multiplied nitric acid oont ouss ovary ovules oxide pass père petals position pounds pressure produced pronounced pupil qu'il quantity quotient Russia salt side sœur sound specific gravity stamens sulphur sulphuric acid surface syllable term tion tube vanishing point verb vessel voulez-vous vowels weight Westminster Bank wheel words writing εστι εστιν ον
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