The Roman Pronunciation of Latin

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He gives it as his opinion that it would have been well to have adoptedthe _vau_, and says that neither by the old way of writing (by UO), norby the modern way (by _servus_ et _cervus_) ea ratione quam reddidi:neutro sane modo vox quam sentimus efficitur. Nec inutiliter ClaudiusAeolicam illam ad hos usus litteram adjecerat.
And again still more distinctly: [Id. Ib. Iv. 7, 8. ] At grammatici saltern omnes in hanc descendentrerum tenuitatem, desintne aliquae nobis necessariae literarum, non cumGr
...aeca scribimus (tum enim ab iisdem duas mutuamur) sed propriae, inLatinis, ut in his _seruus_ et _uulgus_ Aeolicum digammon desideratur.
This need of a new symbol, recognized by authorities like Cicero andQuintilian, is not an insignificant point in the argument.
Marius Victorinus says that Cicero adds U (consonant) to the other fiveconsonants that are understood to assimilate certain other consonantscoming before them: [Mar. Vict. I. Iv. 64. ] Sed propriae sunt cognatae (consonantes) quaesimili figuratione oris dicuntur, ut est B, F, R, M, P, quibus Ciceroadjicit U, non eam quae accipitur pro vocali, sed eam quae consonantisobtinet vicem, et interposita vocali fit ut aliac quoque consonantes.


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