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No : nor is the dialect of speech : both are characteristic and national distinctions .
National character and distinction are respectable . Then is the adopted mode of
oral language sanctioned by peculiar reasons , and is not the result of chance ...
No : nor is the dialect of speech : both are characteristic and national distinctions .
National character and distinction are respectable . Then is the adopted mode of
oral language sanctioned by peculiar reasons , and is not the result of chance ...
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The Scotch grammarians in general add little to this debate , although it must be
said that they tend to see through the inappropriateness of the ' proper ' / '
improper ' distinction more regularly than some of their English counterparts . The
writer ...
The Scotch grammarians in general add little to this debate , although it must be
said that they tend to see through the inappropriateness of the ' proper ' / '
improper ' distinction more regularly than some of their English counterparts . The
writer ...
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Like them , he sees what is essentially a length differential in the vowel space in
items like < full > and < fool > , a 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
...
Like them , he sees what is essentially a length differential in the vowel space in
items like < full > and < fool > , a 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
...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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