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There are a considerable number of words of this termination , and they are
pronounced in three different ways . Some of them ... And in some , as move ,
prove , it is sounded in the manner in which the Scotch pronounce it in above . As
these ...
There are a considerable number of words of this termination , and they are
pronounced in three different ways . Some of them ... And in some , as move ,
prove , it is sounded in the manner in which the Scotch pronounce it in above . As
these ...
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There are a considerable number of words of this termination , and they are
pronounced in three different ways . Some of ... And in some , as move , prove , it
is sounded in the manner in which the Scotch pronounce it in above . As these 3
...
There are a considerable number of words of this termination , and they are
pronounced in three different ways . Some of ... And in some , as move , prove , it
is sounded in the manner in which the Scotch pronounce it in above . As these 3
...
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Nares ( 1784 : 105 - 6 ) notes both the Northernness of the ' guttural ' as well as
its association with the interdental fricative : ' Sigh is by some persons
pronounced as if written with th ; a pronunciation which our theatres have
adopted . Spenser ...
Nares ( 1784 : 105 - 6 ) notes both the Northernness of the ' guttural ' as well as
its association with the interdental fricative : ' Sigh is by some persons
pronounced as if written with th ; a pronunciation which our theatres have
adopted . Spenser ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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