A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Scotch , Showing their True English Pronounciation [ sic : CJ ] ( Jones : 1992 : 158-233 ) . This alphabetical list of items is unique in the 18th century for the way in which it reveals specifically Scots pronunciations , albeit to ...
... Scotch , Showing their True English Pronounciation [ sic : CJ ] ( Jones : 1992 : 158-233 ) . This alphabetical list of items is unique in the 18th century for the way in which it reveals specifically Scots pronunciations , albeit to ...
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... Scotch and English pronounciations of the e . This particularity , like the Scotch manner of pronouncing bought , sought , & c , is among the things which are most striking to an English ear , and are generally laid hold of in ' taking ...
... Scotch and English pronounciations of the e . This particularity , like the Scotch manner of pronouncing bought , sought , & c , is among the things which are most striking to an English ear , and are generally laid hold of in ' taking ...
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... Scotch use of [ e ] for [ ɛ ] as ' Scotch ' . This mid front vowel alternation may also be attested in James Robertson's ' sounding alike ' list in his The Ladies Help to Spelling ( 1722 ) , where we find pairs such as < age / edge > ...
... Scotch use of [ e ] for [ ɛ ] as ' Scotch ' . This mid front vowel alternation may also be attested in James Robertson's ' sounding alike ' list in his The Ladies Help to Spelling ( 1722 ) , where we find pairs such as < age / edge > ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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