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1 below . Central to Elphinston ' s reformed spelling system is the notion of
marking open vowels in contexts where the standard orthography would suggest
they are shut . That is , while a graphic combination < CV > would indicate one of
the ...
1 below . Central to Elphinston ' s reformed spelling system is the notion of
marking open vowels in contexts where the standard orthography would suggest
they are shut . That is , while a graphic combination < CV > would indicate one of
the ...
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Consequently , he attempts to represent stressed vowel quality by means of a set
of digraphs , not unlike the system of ' serviles ' and ' gards ' to be employed later
by Elphinston , combinations which , he claims , will enable a reader to come ...
Consequently , he attempts to represent stressed vowel quality by means of a set
of digraphs , not unlike the system of ' serviles ' and ' gards ' to be employed later
by Elphinston , combinations which , he claims , will enable a reader to come ...
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For hence it happens that because a 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
...
For hence it happens that because a 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
...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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