A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Book Upon a New Plan ( 1796 ) and A New Spelling- Book : In which the Rules of Spelling and Pronouncing the English Language are exemplified and explained by William Adie , Schoolmaster in Paisley , published there in 1769. It is clear ...
... Book Upon a New Plan ( 1796 ) and A New Spelling- Book : In which the Rules of Spelling and Pronouncing the English Language are exemplified and explained by William Adie , Schoolmaster in Paisley , published there in 1769. It is clear ...
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... book may have been modelled on a work like The English Instructor ( 1728 ) by Henry Dixon , a school book popular in Scotland and which saw many editions as far as the early 19th century . It consists mainly of lists of words of varying ...
... book may have been modelled on a work like The English Instructor ( 1728 ) by Henry Dixon , a school book popular in Scotland and which saw many editions as far as the early 19th century . It consists mainly of lists of words of varying ...
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... Books - the anonymous A Spelling - Book Upon a New Plan , published in Edinburgh in 1796 - where we find the educational ideal of the genre expressed : The Design of this Book is , to render the teaching and acquiring of the English ...
... Books - the anonymous A Spelling - Book Upon a New Plan , published in Edinburgh in 1796 - where we find the educational ideal of the genre expressed : The Design of this Book is , to render the teaching and acquiring of the English ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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