A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... contexts where [ ] might be expected in the phonology of 18th century . For the modern language too , Grant and Dixon ... context , Kenrick's parodying < wheetsh > ' which ' and < transpozeeshun > ( 1784 : 2 ) and Buchanan's ( 1766 ) ...
... contexts where [ ] might be expected in the phonology of 18th century . For the modern language too , Grant and Dixon ... context , Kenrick's parodying < wheetsh > ' which ' and < transpozeeshun > ( 1784 : 2 ) and Buchanan's ( 1766 ) ...
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... contexts ) as in < order > ( ôrdir ) and < border > ( bôrdir ) . His au appears to be synonymous with his a broad ... context the observations by Walker ( 1791 : 21 ) that ' The second sound of this letter is called its short sound ...
... contexts ) as in < order > ( ôrdir ) and < border > ( bôrdir ) . His au appears to be synonymous with his a broad ... context the observations by Walker ( 1791 : 21 ) that ' The second sound of this letter is called its short sound ...
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... context , those in column 2 a stressed vowel mainly in syllables terminated by voiced sonorant and fricative ... contexts where the interface is vocalic . Column 4 types show syllables terminated by palato - alveolar obstruent and ...
... context , those in column 2 a stressed vowel mainly in syllables terminated by voiced sonorant and fricative ... contexts where the interface is vocalic . Column 4 types show syllables terminated by palato - alveolar obstruent and ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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