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Excerpt from The Pronunciation of Greek: With Suggestions for a Reform in Teaching That Language
We may fairly, however, suppose that the historical ortho graphy, for the most part, remained unchanged and in many cases opposed to strict phonetic laws, notwithstanding the introduction of these four new signs. There is in every country a strong conservative tendency to retain historical orthography one generation writes as the former one has taught it to do.
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