A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... claims that the vowels in Bull , Wolf and Push and those in Pool and Troop are ' the same in the sound , and different only in the quantity ; the former short , and the latter long ' . Yet Sylvester Douglas typically paints a more ...
... claims that the vowels in Bull , Wolf and Push and those in Pool and Troop are ' the same in the sound , and different only in the quantity ; the former short , and the latter long ' . Yet Sylvester Douglas typically paints a more ...
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... claims to be long ) is rare in the contemporary phonology , restricted to appear in monosyllabic rhyme codas terminating in [ r ] , [ lf ] , [ nt / s ] , [ s ] , and [ 0 ] , as in far , calf , grant , glance , glass and bath , as well ...
... claims to be long ) is rare in the contemporary phonology , restricted to appear in monosyllabic rhyme codas terminating in [ r ] , [ lf ] , [ nt / s ] , [ s ] , and [ 0 ] , as in far , calf , grant , glance , glass and bath , as well ...
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... claims that the voiceless obstruent [ p ] in the pure dialect item < trumps > is made continuant ( more vowel like ) in the Scotch version pronounced ' as if written trumphs ' ( Jones : 1992 : 230 ) . It is interesting to notice too how ...
... claims that the voiceless obstruent [ p ] in the pure dialect item < trumps > is made continuant ( more vowel like ) in the Scotch version pronounced ' as if written trumphs ' ( Jones : 1992 : 230 ) . It is interesting to notice too how ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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