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... description , it only reflects the almost obsessional characteristic of 18th
century linguistic scholarship for linguistic normalisation , dialect suppression
and the pedagogic methodology required to eliminate linguistic non - conformity .
... description , it only reflects the almost obsessional characteristic of 18th
century linguistic scholarship for linguistic normalisation , dialect suppression
and the pedagogic methodology required to eliminate linguistic non - conformity .
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In his Analysis of the Scotch Dialect , Adams ( 1799 : 152 ) observes that it is a
Scotch characteristic to pronounce items like hide , cried , by , and sky as Heed ,
cree ' d , bee , and skee , claiming ( 1799 : 153 ) that he does not know ' a more ...
In his Analysis of the Scotch Dialect , Adams ( 1799 : 152 ) observes that it is a
Scotch characteristic to pronounce items like hide , cried , by , and sky as Heed ,
cree ' d , bee , and skee , claiming ( 1799 : 153 ) that he does not know ' a more ...
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This raised - fronted characteristic of the ( l ) segment appears to have been a
peculiarly salient characteristic of 18th century Scots pronunciation , a feature we
have already seen commented upon in citing Walker ' s ' Rules to be Observed
by ...
This raised - fronted characteristic of the ( l ) segment appears to have been a
peculiarly salient characteristic of 18th century Scots pronunciation , a feature we
have already seen commented upon in citing Walker ' s ' Rules to be Observed
by ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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