A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... notably the Scottish Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge - these Spelling and Writing guides were produced in considerable quantities and from a range of publishing houses throughout Scotland ; their popularity ( Lennie's ...
... notably the Scottish Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge - these Spelling and Writing guides were produced in considerable quantities and from a range of publishing houses throughout Scotland ; their popularity ( Lennie's ...
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... notably Smollet systematically expurgating their writings of any trace of what were perceived as Scots characteristics of syntax , morphology or vocabulary . However the lists themselves - notably those of Hume ( 1760 ) , Sinclair ...
... notably Smollet systematically expurgating their writings of any trace of what were perceived as Scots characteristics of syntax , morphology or vocabulary . However the lists themselves - notably those of Hume ( 1760 ) , Sinclair ...
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... notably Nares ( 1784 : xx ) : ' Articulate sounds can be formed by imitation alone , and described only by similitude ; This must be understood with limitation . The sounds of some letters may , with tolerable exactness , be ascertained ...
... notably Nares ( 1784 : xx ) : ' Articulate sounds can be formed by imitation alone , and described only by similitude ; This must be understood with limitation . The sounds of some letters may , with tolerable exactness , be ascertained ...
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