A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... language change , nevertheless we see too a recognition that linguistic innovation is unstoppable and that a single prescriptive variety can compromise speakers in certain social contexts . Sheridan , while admitting of the existence of ...
... language change , nevertheless we see too a recognition that linguistic innovation is unstoppable and that a single prescriptive variety can compromise speakers in certain social contexts . Sheridan , while admitting of the existence of ...
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... language from which they have been adopted ? Accident and caprice had probably the principal share in this as in all other circumstances belonging to the formulation of language , for the position of the accent cannot necessarily depend ...
... language from which they have been adopted ? Accident and caprice had probably the principal share in this as in all other circumstances belonging to the formulation of language , for the position of the accent cannot necessarily depend ...
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... Languages of Scotland . In J.J. Carter and J.H. Pittock ( eds . ) Aberdeen in the Enlightenment .. 251-260 . Aberdeen University Press . Aberdeen . Hill , A.A. 1940. Early loss of [ r ] before dentals . Publications of the Modern Language ...
... Languages of Scotland . In J.J. Carter and J.H. Pittock ( eds . ) Aberdeen in the Enlightenment .. 251-260 . Aberdeen University Press . Aberdeen . Hill , A.A. 1940. Early loss of [ r ] before dentals . Publications of the Modern Language ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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