| American Philosophical Society - 1860 - 468 pages
...Arabic linguale Lepsius says — " In their formation, the breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being turned below." We have heard and pronounced these sounds casually, but not with the tip... | |
| Christian Karl Josias Freiherr von Bunsen - 1854 - 522 pages
...to the Arabic and cognate languages. In its formation, the breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being turned below. It is consequently entirely different from the Indian cerebrals, although... | |
| Samuel Stehman Haldeman - 1860 - 166 pages
...with (•). The r'is smooth, and t> (§ 568) is the Arabic hamza. ARABIC LINGUALS. either touches or approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being turned below." We have heard and pronounced these sounds casually, but not with the tip... | |
| Emanuel Mattsson - 1911 - 144 pages
...fùllt» 1. Il exprime ailleurs la même idée en disant: «The breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below» 2. Qu'on compare aussi Bauer, Das palàstinische arabischs, qui... | |
| 1911 - 1000 pages
...füllt» l. II exprime ailleurs la même idée en disant: «The breadth of the tongue either touches or approaches the whole anterior space of the hard palate as far as the teeth, its tip being rather turned below» *. Qu'on compare aussi Bauer, Das palästinische arabische, qui... | |
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