A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Buchanan bases his vowel description on alphabetic symbols , assigning to each a set of sounds . Thus the letter <a> represents five separate sounds ( Buchanan places phonetic entities in round brackets ) one long ( came , fame , male ) ...
... Buchanan bases his vowel description on alphabetic symbols , assigning to each a set of sounds . Thus the letter <a> represents five separate sounds ( Buchanan places phonetic entities in round brackets ) one long ( came , fame , male ) ...
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... Buchanan distinguishes yet another value for the <a> symbol , where it ' passes into the sound of short I ' in items such as marshal , filial , human , which he symbolically represents as mårshil , fil - yil and heūmin . As we shall ...
... Buchanan distinguishes yet another value for the <a> symbol , where it ' passes into the sound of short I ' in items such as marshal , filial , human , which he symbolically represents as mårshil , fil - yil and heūmin . As we shall ...
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... Buchanan's long i appears to indicate a diphthongal contrast , perhaps [ at ] , since he equates it with the vowel sound in the pronoun < I > and states that it ' is expressed in fire , mile , mire , devise , & c ' ( 1762 : 11 ) ; its ...
... Buchanan's long i appears to indicate a diphthongal contrast , perhaps [ at ] , since he equates it with the vowel sound in the pronoun < I > and states that it ' is expressed in fire , mile , mire , devise , & c ' ( 1762 : 11 ) ; its ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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