History And Etymology of the English Language

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History And Etymology of the English Language
R G Robert Gordon Latham
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Bule 3. — A flat mute immediately preceded by a sharp one is changed into its sharp equivalent.
The most important application of this rule is the change that takes place when the sound of the letter d is added to any word ending in the sound ofp,f, k, or s. Thus, Stepped from st^ is pronounced st^t* Packed - padc - - pacJct.
From what has preceded, we may learn that in certain cases the spelling does not exactly represent the pronunciation. It does not do so in the word stags. It does not do s
...o in the word plucked. It does not do so in the word glass. It does not do so in the majority of English words.
' As in fkhu.
38 BOUNDS AND LETTfiBS OF LETTERS.
Sounds are capable of being expressed in writing by signs. These signs are seen by the e^fs, whilst sounds are heard by the ear.
§ 70. Figures like h, h, /, that represent sounds, are called letters.
§ 71. The figures of the letters are as follow: — 5 Vowels, a, e, i, o, u.
2 Semi-vowels, y, w.
1 Mutes, p, b, f, V, t, d, k, g, s, z.


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