A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... combination < CV > would indicate one of the open vowel set at < V > , one like < ( C ) VC > would mark a closed ... combinations are < au > < ai > , < ei > , < oa > ( ' o loves a ' ( 1786 : 138 ) ) and < ui > ( 1786 : 117-160 ) . These ...
... combination < CV > would indicate one of the open vowel set at < V > , one like < ( C ) VC > would mark a closed ... combinations are < au > < ai > , < ei > , < oa > ( ' o loves a ' ( 1786 : 138 ) ) and < ui > ( 1786 : 117-160 ) . These ...
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... combination ' . In the Preface to the Essay ( 1766 : Preface : v - vi ) , Buchanan tells us how in his Linguae Britannicae Vera Pronuntiatio or A New English Dictionary ( 1757 ) : ' I marked the long and short sounds of the vowels ...
... combination ' . In the Preface to the Essay ( 1766 : Preface : v - vi ) , Buchanan tells us how in his Linguae Britannicae Vera Pronuntiatio or A New English Dictionary ( 1757 ) : ' I marked the long and short sounds of the vowels ...
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... combination of two vocal sounds into one syllable is properly termed a diphthong ; a combination of two vocal characters which is the regular way of representing such combined sound , is also termed a diphthong , even in cases where ...
... combination of two vocal sounds into one syllable is properly termed a diphthong ; a combination of two vocal characters which is the regular way of representing such combined sound , is also termed a diphthong , even in cases where ...
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