| Thomas Baldwin - 1852 - 764 էջ
...and classical names; eg in AMSTERDAM (m not nasal), Venus, •&c. REMARKS ON THE FRENCH ACCENT. It may be observed that the French language has no accent...other European tongues. Thus, the accent over the e in parle serves to show that this vowel has its first French sound, and at the same time distinguishes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 344 էջ
...followed by a mute e or ¡my other vowel, they must always be articulated; eg contente, dente, &c. It may be observed that the French language has no accent in the sense in which we employ this terra. The marks called accent^ that иге placed over the different vowels, serve only to indicate... | |
| P Austin Nuttall - 1867 - 776 էջ
...followed by a mute e, or any other vowel, they must always be articulated, eg in contente, dcnte, &c. It may be observed that the French language has no accent...different vowels, serve only to indicate some particular sounds of these letters. Thus the accent over the e in parU serves to show that this vowel has its... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1872 - 298 էջ
...vowel, they must always be articulated; e, g. conten le, dente, &c. It may be observed that the French l language has no accent in the sense in ! which we employ this term. The marks called accent.*, that are placed over the different vowels, serve only to indicate some particular sounds... | |
| Noah Webster - 1884 - 362 էջ
...Uj- Vár, oo-c-var'. 52. The French language also has no accent, in the sense in which we employ the term. The marks called accents that are placed over...the accent over the e in parlé serves to show that tills vowel has its first French sound, and at the same time distinguishes it from parle, another form... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1901 - 1344 էջ
...foreign and classical namei: tf in AMSTERDAM, (m not nasal,) Vixus, etc. REMARKS ON THE FRENCH ACCENT. It may be observed that the French language has no accent, in the sense, in which we employ this term. The • The particles it, re, and the pronouns/*, mi, tt, etc., are perhaps, strictly speaking, exceptions... | |
| Joseph Thomas - 1908 - 1368 էջ
...vowel in ям and ж being entirely suppressed, ltd the consonants attached tc the preceding words. marks, called accents, that are placed over the different...accent over the e in parlé serves to show that this vowei has its first French sound« and at the same time distinguishes it from parle, another form of... | |
| Joseph Thomas, Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) - 1856 - 1026 էջ
...foreign and classical names, tg in AMSTERDAM, (m not nasal,) V£NUS, Ac. REMARKS ON THE FRENCH ACCENT. It may be observed that the French language has no accent, in the sense iu which we employ this term. The marks called accents, that are placed over the different vowels,... | |
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