Excerpt from Report on the Present State of Our Knowledge of Linguistic Ethnology, 1856: Made to the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Spanish grammarians emphatically deny that their 1) ever partakes of the power of English and Spanish They claim both I) and v, and assert that 1) (like f) is made by the appli cation of the lower lip to the upper teeth, and that their 1) is never made thus, the lips alone being concerned in its produc tion, so that it is impossible that it can be anything else than a genuine b. The facts are as here given, but the inference is false. The Spanish b between vowels, the German w, and.
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