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... which he regarded as ' a vade mecum for grown persons ' in which ( 1757 :
Advertisement ) : Every Word has not only the common Accent to denote the
Emphasis of the Voice , but , in order to a just Pronunciation , every Syllable is
marked ...
... which he regarded as ' a vade mecum for grown persons ' in which ( 1757 :
Advertisement ) : Every Word has not only the common Accent to denote the
Emphasis of the Voice , but , in order to a just Pronunciation , every Syllable is
marked ...
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They will be a guide to those who are not thoroughly conversant in the English
pronunciation ; because when they observe any particular letter marked , they
are certain , where - ever the same figure is annexed to the same letter , that it is
to ...
They will be a guide to those who are not thoroughly conversant in the English
pronunciation ; because when they observe any particular letter marked , they
are certain , where - ever the same figure is annexed to the same letter , that it is
to ...
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The first is a set of lexical items with vowels marked by various superscripted
accents ; these are arranged in columns under ' model ' heads which indicate the
' true pronunciation ' . All the lexical items arranged in the columns under each of
...
The first is a set of lexical items with vowels marked by various superscripted
accents ; these are arranged in columns under ' model ' heads which indicate the
' true pronunciation ' . All the lexical items arranged in the columns under each of
...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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