A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Consonants Sounded ? These Consonants have two distinct ways of Pronunciation , the One like t a little soften'd by aspiration , the other Softer & Enclining to D. When are the Consonants TH pronounc'd the Harder Way ? The Consonants Th ...
... Consonants Sounded ? These Consonants have two distinct ways of Pronunciation , the One like t a little soften'd by aspiration , the other Softer & Enclining to D. When are the Consonants TH pronounc'd the Harder Way ? The Consonants Th ...
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... consonants are incapable of isolative utterance , thus Buchanan ( 1762 : 19 ) : ' What is a consonant ? A Consonant is a Letter which cannot make a perfect Sound without adding some single or double Vowel either before or after it ...
... consonants are incapable of isolative utterance , thus Buchanan ( 1762 : 19 ) : ' What is a consonant ? A Consonant is a Letter which cannot make a perfect Sound without adding some single or double Vowel either before or after it ...
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... Consonants , you must sound none of these till you come to a Vowel ; I mean , that Vowel must make a part of the perfect , compleat Sound of those Consonants ; And if it end with one , two or three Consonants , you must have all those ...
... Consonants , you must sound none of these till you come to a Vowel ; I mean , that Vowel must make a part of the perfect , compleat Sound of those Consonants ; And if it end with one , two or three Consonants , you must have all those ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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