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THE SCOTS LINGUISTS ' VIEW OF 18TH CENTURY PHONOLOGY : PALATAL
VOWEL SEGMENTS 4 . 1 Vowel Sounds : the Descriptive Model The descriptive
framework within which we shall operate throughout the following sections will ...
THE SCOTS LINGUISTS ' VIEW OF 18TH CENTURY PHONOLOGY : PALATAL
VOWEL SEGMENTS 4 . 1 Vowel Sounds : the Descriptive Model The descriptive
framework within which we shall operate throughout the following sections will ...
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Once more , though , it is Sylvester Douglas who provides the most detailed
description of pure palatal and close - to - palatal segments both in the usage of
upper class London speech and in whatever he means by provincial Scotch .
Once more , though , it is Sylvester Douglas who provides the most detailed
description of pure palatal and close - to - palatal segments both in the usage of
upper class London speech and in whatever he means by provincial Scotch .
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... etymologically pure palatal sounds and those ' near ' pure palatals which have
subsequently surfaced as more central and ... Alexander Scot , both of whom
appear to differentiate between segments which are close to the pure palatal
vowel ...
... etymologically pure palatal sounds and those ' near ' pure palatals which have
subsequently surfaced as more central and ... Alexander Scot , both of whom
appear to differentiate between segments which are close to the pure palatal
vowel ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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