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Certainly Scot ' s representations involving such close proximity of the two
symbols within a single lexical item such as < civeeletays > ' civilities ' and in
items in close physical proximity < swit freendshep > ' sweet friendship ' suggest
that some ...
Certainly Scot ' s representations involving such close proximity of the two
symbols within a single lexical item such as < civeeletays > ' civilities ' and in
items in close physical proximity < swit freendshep > ' sweet friendship ' suggest
that some ...
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Under the second labial type Douglas , in fact , describes what are two separate
vowel qualities used in the pure dialect : the one , a smothered vocal ,
characteristic of what seems to be a deliberately small lexical set made up of <
Tully > ...
Under the second labial type Douglas , in fact , describes what are two separate
vowel qualities used in the pure dialect : the one , a smothered vocal ,
characteristic of what seems to be a deliberately small lexical set made up of <
Tully > ...
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This tendency in the pure dialect to differentiate phonetically between lexical
contrasts is also noted by Douglas for the item SOW ; when referring to a female
pig , the pure dialect realises an ( ou ) vowel , the ' act of sowing ' with ( 00 ) ,
Scotch ...
This tendency in the pure dialect to differentiate phonetically between lexical
contrasts is also noted by Douglas for the item SOW ; when referring to a female
pig , the pure dialect realises an ( ou ) vowel , the ' act of sowing ' with ( 00 ) ,
Scotch ...
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