A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... close - to - palatal segments both in the usage of upper class London speech and in whatever he means by provincial Scotch . Commenting on the close - to - pure - palatal types , Douglas ( Jones : 1992 : 129ff ) recognises for the ...
... close - to - palatal segments both in the usage of upper class London speech and in whatever he means by provincial Scotch . Commenting on the close - to - pure - palatal types , Douglas ( Jones : 1992 : 129ff ) recognises for the ...
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... close i is a more difficult matter . We recall that for the pure dialect he makes , in his Observations on the Alphabet , a binary distinction in this sound which he claims to be easily observable by the ' attentive ear ' and which is ...
... close i is a more difficult matter . We recall that for the pure dialect he makes , in his Observations on the Alphabet , a binary distinction in this sound which he claims to be easily observable by the ' attentive ear ' and which is ...
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... close o to ' verge towards oo ' suggests for items such as stone and post some kind of relatively raised [ 001 ] vowel space value . Yet in general Douglas ' four o types and the lexical items with which he associates them bear a close ...
... close o to ' verge towards oo ' suggests for items such as stone and post some kind of relatively raised [ 001 ] vowel space value . Yet in general Douglas ' four o types and the lexical items with which he associates them bear a close ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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18th century Scots accent Adams Alexander Geddes Alexander Scot Alphabet alternation appear aund broad Buchanan characteristic consonants context contrast describes dhat dhe Inglish dhe Scotch digraph diphthongal sound distinction distinguished Edinburgh Elphinston English Language English Vowel Shift entry French fricative Grammar graph guttural homophonous instance kind labial letter lexical diffusion lexical items linguistic list of words London long sound marked Menston mid vowel monophthongal notably observers obstruent orthography ov dhe perhaps phonaesthetic phonetic phonetic value phonology pronunciation provincial pure dialect pure palatal realisation recognises records represent rhyme Scot's Scotch dialect Scotland Scots language Scots speakers Scottish Scottish English semivowel Sheridan short sound sic:CJ slender sonorant speech Spelling Book Spelling-Book standard stress placement stressed vowel suggest syllable division syllable final syllable onsets Sylvester Douglas terminations thaut types vernacular vocal voice voiceless vowel length vowel sound vowel space Walker widh writing