A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... especially noted for three works which attempt to characterise matters phonetic and phonological : Linguae Britannicae Vera Pronuntiatio or A New English Dictionary ( 1757 ) , The British Grammar ( 1762 ) and An Essay towards ...
... especially noted for three works which attempt to characterise matters phonetic and phonological : Linguae Britannicae Vera Pronuntiatio or A New English Dictionary ( 1757 ) , The British Grammar ( 1762 ) and An Essay towards ...
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... especially among Glaswegian speakers ( Macafee 1900 : 126 ) - of substituting the voiceless alveolo - palatal fricative [ c ] for [ 0 ] especially in word initial position ( 1792 : 425 ) : ' If the words threes and fours be pronounced ...
... especially among Glaswegian speakers ( Macafee 1900 : 126 ) - of substituting the voiceless alveolo - palatal fricative [ c ] for [ 0 ] especially in word initial position ( 1792 : 425 ) : ' If the words threes and fours be pronounced ...
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... ( especially of non - Romance origin ) show the same stress patterning as their ' Principles ' : ' Saxon terminations , regardless of harmony , always leave the accent where they found it , let the adventitious syllables be ever so ...
... ( especially of non - Romance origin ) show the same stress patterning as their ' Principles ' : ' Saxon terminations , regardless of harmony , always leave the accent where they found it , let the adventitious syllables be ever so ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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