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Not all of these have direct interest for the student of contemporary Scots
phonology ( Monboddo ( 1774 ) ) ; - but The Theory of Language ( 1788 ) by
James Beattie - Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logick in the Marischal
College and ...
Not all of these have direct interest for the student of contemporary Scots
phonology ( Monboddo ( 1774 ) ) ; - but The Theory of Language ( 1788 ) by
James Beattie - Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logick in the Marischal
College and ...
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Two of the most forceful advocates of orthographic reform , James Elphinston and
the Reverend James Adams , also utilise descriptive terminology of a type not
entirely unlike that we have discussed above . Both writers centre their
discussion ...
Two of the most forceful advocates of orthographic reform , James Elphinston and
the Reverend James Adams , also utilise descriptive terminology of a type not
entirely unlike that we have discussed above . Both writers centre their
discussion ...
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1968 . of Henry Machyn . Jahrhunderts nach James Buchanan . unpublished Ph .
D . Dissertation . Berlin . Michael , I . 1970 . English Grammatical Categories and
the Tradition to 1800 . Cambridge University Press . London . Milroy , L . 1980 .
1968 . of Henry Machyn . Jahrhunderts nach James Buchanan . unpublished Ph .
D . Dissertation . Berlin . Michael , I . 1970 . English Grammatical Categories and
the Tradition to 1800 . Cambridge University Press . London . Milroy , L . 1980 .
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