A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... distinction between proper and improper diphthongs ( Jones : 1992 : 89 : footnote 62 ) , the latter representing digraphs whose original purpose of marking vocalic transition has been overtaken by phonological processes involving ...
... distinction between proper and improper diphthongs ( Jones : 1992 : 89 : footnote 62 ) , the latter representing digraphs whose original purpose of marking vocalic transition has been overtaken by phonological processes involving ...
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... distinction more regularly than some of their English counterparts . The writer of the General View of English ... distinction of diphthongs into proper and improper ' , a distinction , he claims , which ' is of little consequence to ...
... distinction more regularly than some of their English counterparts . The writer of the General View of English ... distinction of diphthongs into proper and improper ' , a distinction , he claims , which ' is of little consequence to ...
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... distinction he sets out in some detail under the entry for PULL : The u as in full , bull . The u in pull , and full has the same sound , in quality with that of the oo in pool , and fool , and they are one long syllable . Yet every ...
... distinction he sets out in some detail under the entry for PULL : The u as in full , bull . The u in pull , and full has the same sound , in quality with that of the oo in pool , and fool , and they are one long syllable . Yet every ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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