dry corn stock," carry all the high tone of G, as in the fifth example: then, unless some intelligible marks be employed, as the grave accent, to represent the deep tone of C, the acute that of G, and the middle tone be left blank, or some other mode... A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Nupe Language - Page v1864 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frederick William Hugh Migeod - Africa, West - 1911 - 408 pages
...in the introduction to his " Nupe Grammar," are of very considerable interest in this respect:— " Unless some intelligible marks be employed, as the grave accent, to represent the deep tone c, the acute that of g, and the middle tone be left blank, or some other mode of distinction be adopted,... | |
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