The pure Sardinian vocalism has this peculiarity that each accented vowel of the Latin appears to be retained without alteration.
In the Lecce variety of the Otrantine the vocalism which has just been described as Sicilian also keeps its ground in the main (cf.
In complete contrast with the Sicilian vocalism is the Neapolitan e for unaccented and particularly final i of the Latin and Neo-Latin or Italian phases (e.
I hear no such vocalism now, in spite of the elaborate and expensive opera that is put on each year.
And one of the finest things about this splendid vocalism is that she has had nearly as much to do with it as had God Almighty in the first place.
Fanny; he had spoken his last sentence in too loud a tone, even though the Gabrielli's brilliant vocalism usually admitted of a conversation being carried on with some vehemence in the great room of the Pantheon without causing remark.
Italian melody and Italian vocalism became the reigning sensation in European society, and the opera easily took the primacy among fashionable amusements.
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