| William Harvey Wells - Cooperstown (N.Y.) - 1848 - 258 pages
...English orthoepists, and by Fulton and Knight. The following is the language employed by Smart : — " Surely, in a case like this, there can be no harm...and this medium sound in the case in question may be safely affirmed to be the one actually in use by the best speakers." * " Those who can perceive... | |
| William Harvey Wells - Cooperstown (N.Y.) - 1848 - 252 pages
...following is the language employed by Smart : — " Surely, in a case like this, there can be no iiann in avoiding the censure of both parties by shunning...and this medium sound in the case in question may be safely affirmed to be the one actually in use by the best speakers." OKTHOURAFHY. / is sometimes... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1874 - 938 pages
...this, there can be no harm in avoiding the censure of both parties by shunning the extreme that orlends the taste of each ; and this medium sound in the case in question, may safely be afh'rmed to be the one actually in use by the best speakers wherever ettern marked in thisdictionary.asin... | |
| Johan Storm - English language - 1879 - 378 pages
...a vulgar mouth pronounces ass, and the sound, narrower, if possible, than the a in at [altsaa ж], with which an affected speaker minces the same word....may safely be affirmed to be the one actually in use among the best speakers wherever the letter a marked in this dictionary, as in Walker's, to be pronounced... | |
| Johan Storm - English language - 1879 - 374 pages
...sound, narrower, if possible, than the a in at [altsaa as], with which an affected speaker tninees the same word. Surely in a case like this, there can...may safely be affirmed to be the one actually in use among the best speakers wherever the letter a marked in this dictionary, as in Walker's, to be pronounced... | |
| Philology, Modern - 1879 - 798 pages
...the a in at, with which an affected speaker minces the same word. Surely, in a case like this, tkf? can be no harm in avoiding the censure of both parties...the extreme that offends the taste of each; and this medi^t?, sound in the case in question, may safely be affirmed to be the one actually in use among... | |
| Johan Frederik B. Storm - 1881 - 522 pages
...broad aa, with which a vulgar mouth pronounces ase, and the sound, narrower, if possible, than the ft in at, with which an affected speaker minces the same...may safely be affirmed to be the one actually in use among the best speakers wherever the letter a marked in this dictionary, as in Walker's, to be pronounced... | |
| Johan Storm - English language - 1881 - 492 pages
...with which an affected Speaker minces the same word. Surely in a case like this, there can be no härm in avoiding the censure of both parties by shunning...may safely be affirmed to be the one actually in use among the best Speakers wherever the letter a marked in this dictionary, äs in Walker's, .to be pronounced... | |
| Johan Storm - English language - 1892 - 650 pages
...Surely in a case like this, there can be no harm in avoiding the censure of both parties by shunning tho extreme that offends the taste of each; and this medium...may safely be affirmed to be the one actually in use among the best speakers wherever the letter a marked in this dictionary , as in Walker's, to be pronounced... | |
| German philology - 1905 - 460 pages
...Smart einen medium sound vorgeschlagen (vgl. Storm E. Ph. S. 375): there can be no harm in avoithng the censure of both parties by shunning the extreme that offends the taste of each. t Smart's compromise' findet sein Seitenstück in den Sprachbüchern deutscher Orthoepisten. So will... | |
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