A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... instance , a point we shall return to below . In all the other instances mentioned above , Douglas merely refers to the Scotch use of [ e ] for [ ɛ ] as ' Scotch ' . This mid front vowel alternation may also be attested in James ...
... instance , a point we shall return to below . In all the other instances mentioned above , Douglas merely refers to the Scotch use of [ e ] for [ ɛ ] as ' Scotch ' . This mid front vowel alternation may also be attested in James ...
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... instance of the English Vowel Shift affecting short stressed vowel segments , a view reinforced by Douglas ' remark that although < Harry > as well as < parry > and < tarry > show a short open a ( [ a ] ) : ' The Scotch generally ...
... instance of the English Vowel Shift affecting short stressed vowel segments , a view reinforced by Douglas ' remark that although < Harry > as well as < parry > and < tarry > show a short open a ( [ a ] ) : ' The Scotch generally ...
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... instance of orthographic inconsistency ; thus the ' mute ' status of the syllable final [ n ] and [ b ] in such items as < damn > , < contemn > , < condemn > as well as < limb > , < womb > and < tomb > . Like most observers , he records ...
... instance of orthographic inconsistency ; thus the ' mute ' status of the syllable final [ n ] and [ b ] in such items as < damn > , < contemn > , < condemn > as well as < limb > , < womb > and < tomb > . Like most observers , he records ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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