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A Latin word has as many syllables as it has vowels and diphthongs. Thus aes-t?´-t? has three syllables, au-d?-?n´-d?s has four.a. Two vowels with a consonant between them never make one syllable, as is so often the case in English. Compare English inside with Latin ?n-s?´-d?. Words are divided into syllables as follows: A single consonant between two vowels goes with the second. Thus ?-m?´-b?-l?s, m?-m?´-r?-?, ?n-t?´-r?-?, ?´-b?st, p?-r?´-g?t. In writing and printing it is customary to divide the parts of a compound, as inter-e?, ab-est, sub-?ctus, per-?git, contrary to the correct phonetic rule. Combinations of two or more consonants: a. A consonant followed by l or r goes with the l or r. Thus p?´-bl?-c?s, ?´-gr?. Exception. Prepositional compounds of this nature, as also ll and rr, follow rule b. Thus ?b´-l?-?, ?b-r?m´-p?, ?l´-l?, f?r´-r?m.b. In all other combinations of consonants the first consonant goes with the preceding vowel. Thus m?g´-n?s, ?-g?s´-t?s, v?c-t?´-r?-?, h?s´-p?s, ?n´-n?s, s?-b?c´-t?s.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 24 de febrero de 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798704607267 |
| Páginas | 422 |
| Dimensiones | 127 × 203 × 24 mm · 453 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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