A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Geddes describes as the ' Scoto - Saxon Dialect ' ( a term which may have been the invention of Geddes , although the somewhat similar Scoto - English was coined by Zacharaias Collin ( 1862 ) ) and is followed by an energetically ...
... Geddes describes as the ' Scoto - Saxon Dialect ' ( a term which may have been the invention of Geddes , although the somewhat similar Scoto - English was coined by Zacharaias Collin ( 1862 ) ) and is followed by an energetically ...
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... Geddes distinguishes between an ' a slender ' ( < â > ) , an ' e middle ' ( < é > ) , and an ' e short ' ( < e > ) , the distinction between the last two being ' much more apparent in Scots ' than in English ( 1792 : 433 ) . Almost all ...
... Geddes distinguishes between an ' a slender ' ( < â > ) , an ' e middle ' ( < é > ) , and an ' e short ' ( < e > ) , the distinction between the last two being ' much more apparent in Scots ' than in English ( 1792 : 433 ) . Almost all ...
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... Geddes scheme of things , but it is worth noting that there are a few cases where this graph is used to represent vowels which have , in current Received Standard , come to be realised as [ a ] : < pas > ' pass ' and < ar > ' are ' . At ...
... Geddes scheme of things , but it is worth noting that there are a few cases where this graph is used to represent vowels which have , in current Received Standard , come to be realised as [ a ] : < pas > ' pass ' and < ar > ' are ' . At ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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