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... pronunciation ( much after the fashion of Elphinston ) on the grounds that it '
confuses ' short for long , and vice versa , although other important alternants are
clearly signalled as well ( 1770 : 45 ) : I shall adduce but a few examples , out of ...
... pronunciation ( much after the fashion of Elphinston ) on the grounds that it '
confuses ' short for long , and vice versa , although other important alternants are
clearly signalled as well ( 1770 : 45 ) : I shall adduce but a few examples , out of ...
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... although he suggests that it is a characteristic of speakers of ' broad ' dialectal
habits : ' To put it beyond controversy , that accent is not pronunciation ,
numberless examples might be produced ; such as friar , client , impiety , idolīze ,
agonīze ...
... although he suggests that it is a characteristic of speakers of ' broad ' dialectal
habits : ' To put it beyond controversy , that accent is not pronunciation ,
numberless examples might be produced ; such as friar , client , impiety , idolīze ,
agonīze ...
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There can surely be little doubt that the norm of pronunciation being
recommended by Robertson is not that of a contemporary London metropolitan
standard , a conclusion borne out by some of the examples from his ' Table of
Words , equal in ...
There can surely be little doubt that the norm of pronunciation being
recommended by Robertson is not that of a contemporary London metropolitan
standard , a conclusion borne out by some of the examples from his ' Table of
Words , equal in ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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18th century accent Adams Alexander Alphabet alternation appear attempt Book broad Buchanan called characteristic claims close combination common consonants contemporary context contrast describes detail Dictionary diphthong discussion distinction distinguish Edinburgh Elphinston English English Language entry especially evidence examples expressed fact French Geddes give graph instance interpretation James kind labial language length letter lexical linguistic lists London manner marked means method native notably observers orthography palatal particularly perhaps period phonetic phonology pronounced pronunciation proper provides provincial pure dialect realised records represent respectively rhyme rules Scotch Scotland Scots Scottish seems segments short showing similar slender sonorant sound speak speakers speech Spelling standard stressed suggest syllable Sylvester Douglas symbol terminations tongue true vocal voice vowel words writing written