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1 XX | Letter is an indivisible sound, yet not every such sound,
2 XX | sound, yet not every such sound, but only one which can
3 XX | which I call a letter. The sound I mean may be either a vowel,
4 XX | tongue or lip has an audible sound. A semivowel that which
5 XX | such impact has an audible sound, as S and R. A mute, that
6 XX | impact has by itself no sound, but joined to a vowel sound
7 XX | sound, but joined to a vowel sound becomes audible, as G and
8 XX | Syllable is a nonsignificant sound, composed of a mute and
9 XX | Word is a nonsignificant sound, which neither causes nor
10 XX | sounds into one significant sound; it may be placed at either
11 XX | sentence. Or, a nonsignificant sound, which out of several sounds,
12 XX | forming one significant sound—as amphi, peri, and the
13 XX | like. Or, a nonsignificant sound, which marks the beginning,
14 XX | a composite significant sound, not marking time, of which
15 XX | a composite significant sound, marking time, in which,
16 XX | a composite significant sound, some at least of whose
17 XXV| plain, he marveled at the sound of flutes and pipes." "All"
18 XXV| probability."~Things that sound contradictory should be
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