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We have already observed the extent of the use of what would appear to be the
pure palatal vowel in contexts where ( 1 ) might ... Recall too in this context ,
Kenrick ' s parodying < wheetsh > ' which ' and < transpozeeshun > ( 1784 : 2 )
and ...
We have already observed the extent of the use of what would appear to be the
pure palatal vowel in contexts where ( 1 ) might ... Recall too in this context ,
Kenrick ' s parodying < wheetsh > ' which ' and < transpozeeshun > ( 1784 : 2 )
and ...
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Column 1 items show a stressed vowel in a syllable , morpheme and word
boundary context , those in column 2 a ... The < vauroietay > and < poious types
show the diphthong in morpheme boundary contexts where the interface is
vocalic .
Column 1 items show a stressed vowel in a syllable , morpheme and word
boundary context , those in column 2 a ... The < vauroietay > and < poious types
show the diphthong in morpheme boundary contexts where the interface is
vocalic .
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There is a further problem arising from the fact that Geddes also uses a < ou >
digraph in contexts where English ... While it is difficult to know precisely what
Geddes means by ' the Scottish idiom ' in this context , the fact that his Epistle is ...
There is a further problem arising from the fact that Geddes also uses a < ou >
digraph in contexts where English ... While it is difficult to know precisely what
Geddes means by ' the Scottish idiom ' in this context , the fact that his Epistle is ...
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