A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... expressed by in so2t ; and u is marked u2 , being the name it is expressed by in tru2e . Warden's Spelling Book provides what he describes as a ' few principles ' and ' general heads ' relating to the pronunciation of vowels ...
... expressed by in so2t ; and u is marked u2 , being the name it is expressed by in tru2e . Warden's Spelling Book provides what he describes as a ' few principles ' and ' general heads ' relating to the pronunciation of vowels ...
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... expressed in But , cut , gun , rúb , súp , drúb ' . If this is indeed the case , his < ou > / < ow > diphthong might ... expressed by the figure denoting that sound . Thus in so2 u2nd , o marked o2 , being the same name it is expressed ...
... expressed in But , cut , gun , rúb , súp , drúb ' . If this is indeed the case , his < ou > / < ow > diphthong might ... expressed by the figure denoting that sound . Thus in so2 u2nd , o marked o2 , being the same name it is expressed ...
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... expressed by first putting the tongue to the palate of the mouth , and then try to pronounce itch ; it is very like itch , when itch is whispered : it is expressed in cheap , church , which , & c . The addition of ( t ) does not alter ...
... expressed by first putting the tongue to the palate of the mouth , and then try to pronounce itch ; it is very like itch , when itch is whispered : it is expressed in cheap , church , which , & c . The addition of ( t ) does not alter ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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