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Yet there is no doubt that almost all the important scholarship has been biased in
favour of the period which spans the earliest records to around 1700 . The study
of phonological change in the temporal span covering the past two hundred and
...
Yet there is no doubt that almost all the important scholarship has been biased in
favour of the period which spans the earliest records to around 1700 . The study
of phonological change in the temporal span covering the past two hundred and
...
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It is the English Jesuit James Adams ( 1737 - 1802 ) who provides the most
powerful antidote to the ' pure ' English language apologists in the period .
Written in 1799 while enjoying ' the summer ' s recess at Musselburgh ' his
Pronunciation of ...
It is the English Jesuit James Adams ( 1737 - 1802 ) who provides the most
powerful antidote to the ' pure ' English language apologists in the period .
Written in 1799 while enjoying ' the summer ' s recess at Musselburgh ' his
Pronunciation of ...
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We shall , however , repeatedly come up against the problem of deciding how to
interpret these segments as regards the length characteristic they display in
Scots in the period , and it will quickly become evident that - unlike the claim
made in ...
We shall , however , repeatedly come up against the problem of deciding how to
interpret these segments as regards the length characteristic they display in
Scots in the period , and it will quickly become evident that - unlike the claim
made in ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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