A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... EVIDENCE 2.1 Types of Evidence Available for 18th Century Scots Pronunciation Great Pedagogue , whose literanian lore , With syllable and syllable conjoin'd To ... Evidence Types of Evidence Available for 18th Century Scots Pronunciation.
... EVIDENCE 2.1 Types of Evidence Available for 18th Century Scots Pronunciation Great Pedagogue , whose literanian lore , With syllable and syllable conjoin'd To ... Evidence Types of Evidence Available for 18th Century Scots Pronunciation.
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... evidence for 18th century Scots pronunciation although , in general , they tend to be of a rather less . reliable nature and are certainly much more indirect . While the evidence from rhyming poetry , lists of ' Scotticisms ' and the ...
... evidence for 18th century Scots pronunciation although , in general , they tend to be of a rather less . reliable nature and are certainly much more indirect . While the evidence from rhyming poetry , lists of ' Scotticisms ' and the ...
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... evidence available to us the distribution of vowel length characteristics in the 18th century , although Sylvester Douglas probably makes the most systematic attempt to do so ( Jones : 1992 : 32-33 ) . We have already seen , for ...
... evidence available to us the distribution of vowel length characteristics in the 18th century , although Sylvester Douglas probably makes the most systematic attempt to do so ( Jones : 1992 : 32-33 ) . We have already seen , for ...
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