| Thomas Richards - 1753 - 594 sider
...Lew. LI, is L afpirated, ajid_has a Sound peculiar to the JVclfli. It is pronounced, by fixing <hc Tip of the Tongue to the Roof of the Mouth, and breathing...forcibly through the Jaw-Teeth on both Sides, .but mure on' the Right ; as if. written in Engltfl), Lib. M, as M Englijb. N, asJißrigii/h. . .,1.;..... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1804 - 204 sider
...Tree; or i, ia Rich, Ring, Thing. • . •- - - ' • ' ' • T L, as L English, in Law, Love, Low. Ll, is L aspirated, and has a Sound peculiar to the...roof of the mouth, and breathing forcibly through the jaw teeth, on both sides, but more on the right ; as if written in English, Llh. M, as M English. ".,... | |
| George Nicholson - 1808 - 382 sider
..."tl¡ is t asjrtr^pí', and has a sound peculiar to the Welsh. It i^'pronounced, pjr Çxing the ton of the tongue to the roof of the mouth, and breathing forcibly through the jaw teeth' on both sides, but m'ore on the right ; as if written in engtishl Llh. L|^n¿óílén is... | |
| Thomas Richards - 1815 - 602 sider
...English, in Laze, Love, Lorn. LI, is L aspirated, and has a Sound peculiar to the Welsh. It ig proijounced by fixing the Tip of the Tongue to the Roof of the...breathing forcibly through the Jaw-teeth on both Sides. )wt more on the Right ; as if written iu English, Llh. M, as Ж ÊnglUh. X, as j\" English. 0, aciited,... | |
| James Gilchrist - 1816 - 296 sider
...Dictionary, there never was such another Babel-building or cairu of learned lumber as his dictionary. * " LI. is L. aspirated and has a sound peculiar to the Welsh....the jaw-teeth on both sides, but more on the right 5 as if written in English llh." Richards' Welsh Grammar. F 2 rians are called immutables ; as indeed... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1820 - 178 sider
...; LI, is L aspirated, and has a Soond peculiar to the Welsh. It is pronoonced by fixing the Tip uf the Tongue to the Roof of the Mouth, and breathing forcibly through the Jaw-teeth on hoth Side*, but more on the Right; as if written in English, Lth. . , M, as M English. N, as N English.... | |
| John Thomas - 1824 - 70 sider
...ween. "VV w As O English in to, or Oo in good; when circumflexed as Oo in boon, moon. J This Letter is pronounced by fixing the tip of the tongue to the...mouth, and breathing forcibly through the jaw-teeth; as if written in English Lib. The Spanish language has the double L in form, but net in sound. The... | |
| William Williams - 1829 - 76 sider
...L in the English Law, Love, Low. LI has a sound peculiar to t lie Welsh only, and is pronounced liy fixing the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth, and breath, ing forcibly through the jaw teeth, as if written in English Liu. M as, M in English Man. Crumb,... | |
| Bransby Blake Cooper - 1830 - 350 sider
...upwards, back wards, and obliquely to one side, when acting singly : but when both act, they direct the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth, and contract both its longitudinal and lateral dimensions. The next part called into action in the function... | |
| Albert D. Wright - 1870 - 136 sider
...thai of k in connection with the subvocai. h Emit the breath suddenly with all the organs open. 1 Put the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and let the subvocai escape through each side. m Close the lips and emit the subvocai through the nose.... | |
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