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Written in 1799 while enjoying ' the summer ' s recess at Musselburgh ' his
Pronunciation of the English Language - especially its Appendix on The Dialects
of all Languages and Vindication of that of Scotland - provides a rationale for the
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Written in 1799 while enjoying ' the summer ' s recess at Musselburgh ' his
Pronunciation of the English Language - especially its Appendix on The Dialects
of all Languages and Vindication of that of Scotland - provides a rationale for the
...
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James Buchanan ( Emsley : 1933 ) was the author of several grammar books in
the mid 18th century , but is especially noted for three works which attempt to
characterise matters phonetic and phonological : Linguae Britannicae Vera ...
James Buchanan ( Emsley : 1933 ) was the author of several grammar books in
the mid 18th century , but is especially noted for three works which attempt to
characterise matters phonetic and phonological : Linguae Britannicae Vera ...
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... of the first to record what is now a common Scots characteristic - especially
among Glaswegian speakers ( Macafee 1900 : 126 ) - of substituting the
voiceless alveolo - palatal fricative ( ç ) for [ O ] especially in word initial position (
1792 : 425 ) ...
... of the first to record what is now a common Scots characteristic - especially
among Glaswegian speakers ( Macafee 1900 : 126 ) - of substituting the
voiceless alveolo - palatal fricative ( ç ) for [ O ] especially in word initial position (
1792 : 425 ) ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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