A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Scottish and even those who were frequently give us little information about contemporary Scots pronunciation ; in many instances this has to be gleaned indirectly . It has to be borne in mind too that several of the most prestigious ...
... Scottish and even those who were frequently give us little information about contemporary Scots pronunciation ; in many instances this has to be gleaned indirectly . It has to be borne in mind too that several of the most prestigious ...
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... Scots language , Geddes produces a lengthy ( if occasionally somewhat speculative ) history of the Scots language and an appeal for the construction of a Scots lexicon . He attempts to justify the linguistic integrity of Scots by ...
... Scots language , Geddes produces a lengthy ( if occasionally somewhat speculative ) history of the Scots language and an appeal for the construction of a Scots lexicon . He attempts to justify the linguistic integrity of Scots by ...
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... Scots standard values we have entered for the items in columns one through five must be seen as highly speculative ... Scots , known as the Scots Vowel Length Rule ( Aitken 1981 ; McMahon 1991 ; Wells 1982 : 400-402 ; Ewen 1977 ) . This ...
... Scots standard values we have entered for the items in columns one through five must be seen as highly speculative ... Scots , known as the Scots Vowel Length Rule ( Aitken 1981 ; McMahon 1991 ; Wells 1982 : 400-402 ; Ewen 1977 ) . This ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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