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Encyclopedia Britannica



SZOMBATHELY (Ger., Steinamanger)

This article appears in Volume V26, Page 321 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: SUS-TAV
SZOMBATHELY (Ger., Steinamanger) , the
capital
  of the Hungarian county of Vas, 162 m. W. of Budapest by rail. Pop. (1900), 23,309. It is the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop, and possesses a beautiful cathedral (17971821) with two towers, 18o ft. high. Other buildings are the episcopal palace, to which is attached a museum of Roman antiquities, the county
hall
 , the convent of the Dominicans and the seminary for Roman Catholic priests. Szombathely is an important railway and industrial centre, and has a state railway workshop, manufactories for agricultural machinery, foundries and steam mills.
About 5 M. south of Szombathely lies the small
village
  of Jaak, with a Dominican convent from the 11th century, which has a remarkably beautiful church, one of the best specimens of Romanesque architecture in the country. About 16 m. by rail south of the town is Kormend (pop. 6171), with a beautiful castle belonging to Count Bathyanyi. About 16 m. by rail, west of Kormend is the small town of Szent Gotthard (pop., 2055, mostly Germans), with a Cistercian abbey, founded by King
Bela
  III. in 1183, where General Montecucculi gained a decisive victory over the Turks in 1664.
Szombathely occupies the site of the Roman town Sabaria Savaria), which was the
capital
  of Pannonia. Here in A.D. 193 Septimius Severus was proclaimed emperor by his legions. Many remains from the Roman period have been excavated, such as traces of an amphitheatre, a triumphal arch, the old fortifications, an aqueduct, &c. The remains are preserved partly in the museum at Budapest, and partly ih the municipal museum. The bishopric was created in 1777.
the last
letter
  in the Semitic alphabet, where, however,
Tits form in the earliest
inscriptions
  is that of a St
Andrew's Cross X. In both Greek and Latin, however,
although the upright and cross stroke are frequently not
exactly at right angles and the upright often projects beyond the
cross stroke, the forms approach more nearly to the modern than
to the Semitic shape. The name Taw was taken over in the Greek
rail. The sound was that of the unvoiced dental stop. The
English t, however, is not dental but alveolar, being pronounced,
as d also, not by putting the tongue against the teeth but against
their sockets. This difference is marked in the phonetic
differentiation of the dental and the alveolar t by writing them
respectively t and t. The alveolar sound is frequent also in
the languages of India, which possess both this and the dental
sound. The Indian t, however, is probably produced still farther
from the teeth than is the English sound. In the middle of
words when t precedes a palatal sound like i (y) which is not
syllabic, it coalesces with it into the sound of sh as in position,
nation, &c. The
change
  to a sibilant in these cases took place
in
late
  Latin, but in Middle English the i following the t was
still pronounced as a separate syllable. A later
change
  is that
which is seen in the pronunciation of nature as neits'. This
arises from the pronunciation of u as yu, and does not affect
the English dialects which have not thus modified the u sound.
Similar changes had taken place in some of the local dialects
of Italy before the Christian era. At the end of words the
English t is really aspirated, a breath being audible after the t
in words like bit, hit, pit. This is the sound that in ancient
Greek was represented by B. In medieval and modern Greek,
however, this has become the unvoiced sound represented in
English by th in thin, thick, pith. Though represented in
English by two symbols this is a single sound, which may be
either interdental or, as frequently in English, produced " by
keeping the tongue loosely behind the upper front teeth, so that
the breath escapes partly between the tongue and the teeth,
and partly, if the teeth are not very closely set, through the
interstices between them " (Jespersen). In English th repre-
sents both the unvoiced sound J as in thin, &c., and the voiced
sound 8, which is found initially only in pronominal words
like this, that, there, then, those, is commonest medially as in
father, bother, smother, either, and is found also finally in words
like with (the preposition), both. Early English used 12 and
8 indiscriminately for both voiced and unvoiced sounds, in
Middle English 8 disappeared and 1' was gradually assimilated
in form to y, which is often found for it in early printing. It
is, however, to be regretted that English has not kept the old
symbols for sounds which are very characteristic of the language.
In modern Greek the ancient b (d) has become the voiced spirant
(8), though it is still written b. Hence to represent D, Greek
has now to resort to the clumsy device of writing NT instead.
(P. Gi.)


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