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" R could not possibly have the value which belongs to it in the Sanskrit euphonic system, if it were not a lingual semi-vowel, like the English r, uttered with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate. 42. Also in /, at the roots of the... "
Journal of the American Oriental Society - Pagina 312
door American Oriental Society - 1862
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 7

American Oriental Society - 1862 - 716 pagina’s
...lingual, and can hardly b« supposed to have been uttered otherwise than as our smooth English r is uttered, with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate, to the lingual position. In this position, however, it cannot be vibrated or trilled ; and it is possible...
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The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General ..., Volume 14

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1862 - 866 pagina’s
...has further added a complete series of lingual (cerebral, cacuminal) sounds, í, th, d, dh, n, sh, uttered with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the mouth, to the position in which we pronounce our r ; n and sh are very frequently of euphonic origin,...
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The Tâittirîya-Prâtiçâkhya: With Its Commentary, the Tribhâshyaratna

1871 - 484 pagina’s
...belongs to it in the Sanskrit euphonic system, if it were not a lingual semi-vowel, like the English r, uttered with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate. i ^ n 42. Also in /, at the roots of the teeth. According to the commentator, the "and" (ca) of this...
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A Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older ...

William Dwight Whitney - 1879 - 520 pagina’s
...sibilant, also, there is no ground for real question : it is the one produced in the lingual position, or with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate. It is, then, a kind of *A-sound; and by European Sanskritists it is pronounced as an ordinary sk (French...
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A Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older ...

William Dwight Whitney - 1879 - 526 pagina’s
...sibilant, also, there is no ground for real question : it is the one produced in the lingual position, or with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate. It is, then, a kind of *A-sound ; and by European Sanskritists it is pronounced as an ordinary sA (French...
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 9

American Oriental Society - 1871 - 580 pagina’s
...belongs to it in the Sanskrit euphonic system, if it were not a lingual semi-vowel, like the English r, uttered with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the palate. 42. Also in /, at the roots of the teeth. According to the commentator, the "and" (ca) of this rule...
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The Cambridge History of the English Language, Volume 4

Richard M. Hogg, Norman Francis Blake, Suzanne Romaine, Roger Lass, R. W. Burchfield - 1992 - 828 pagina’s
...opening' (Grandgent 1895: 453). These clearly refer to [i] and either [4] or [a].143 Whitney's /r/, 'with the tip of the tongue reverted into the dome of the mouth' was obviously [4] (Whitney 1875: 235). Twentieth-century descriptions of English English /r/...
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