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immediately fardher , dhen even dhe French hav yet been abel to ' follow . Inglish
Orthoggraphy must pas like firy trial ' ( 1786 : vi - vii ) . Sylvester Douglas too sees
the advantage of an Academy model for orthographic regularisation : ' Indeed ...
immediately fardher , dhen even dhe French hav yet been abel to ' follow . Inglish
Orthoggraphy must pas like firy trial ' ( 1786 : vi - vii ) . Sylvester Douglas too sees
the advantage of an Academy model for orthographic regularisation : ' Indeed ...
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many of the Scotch observers include under its discussion evidence for the
existence of a peculiarly salient Scotch labial - the French u . We have already
commented upon the detailed discussion provided by Sylvester Douglas on the ...
many of the Scotch observers include under its discussion evidence for the
existence of a peculiarly salient Scotch labial - the French u . We have already
commented upon the detailed discussion provided by Sylvester Douglas on the ...
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Both pronunciations are recorded by Elphinston who tells us that in Edinburgh <
shoe > is ' chu ' Frenchly " and < rude > ' rude French ' ; on the other hand for
Aberdeen speakers he cites shee for < shoe > and rid or reed for < rude > ( 1786
: 4 ) ...
Both pronunciations are recorded by Elphinston who tells us that in Edinburgh <
shoe > is ' chu ' Frenchly " and < rude > ' rude French ' ; on the other hand for
Aberdeen speakers he cites shee for < shoe > and rid or reed for < rude > ( 1786
: 4 ) ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
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