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In all the other instances mentioned above , Douglas merely refers to the Scotch
use of ( es ) for ( e ) as ' Scotch ' . ... points to yet another instance of the highly
salient [ ee ] / [ ɛ ] contrast in Scotch / pure dialect mixed palatal / sonorant
vowels .
In all the other instances mentioned above , Douglas merely refers to the Scotch
use of ( es ) for ( e ) as ' Scotch ' . ... points to yet another instance of the highly
salient [ ee ] / [ ɛ ] contrast in Scotch / pure dialect mixed palatal / sonorant
vowels .
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Scot too records this Scots tendency in his renderings like < haibit > ' habit ' , <
pairts > ' parts ' , < airts > ' arts ' - where his < ai > represents ( eu ) - but as
instances of the ' present Caledonian English of the college , the pulpit and the
bar ...
Scot too records this Scots tendency in his renderings like < haibit > ' habit ' , <
pairts > ' parts ' , < airts > ' arts ' - where his < ai > represents ( eu ) - but as
instances of the ' present Caledonian English of the college , the pulpit and the
bar ...
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But he is clearly not wholeheartedly committed to the idea since he asks : ' How
shall we explain the different instances where certain sounds appear harsh and
are avoided in some languages or dialects and yet are admitted without difficulty
...
But he is clearly not wholeheartedly committed to the idea since he asks : ' How
shall we explain the different instances where certain sounds appear harsh and
are avoided in some languages or dialects and yet are admitted without difficulty
...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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