A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... kind of [ ii ] / [ a ] alternation . In his Analysis of the Scotch Dialect , Adams ( 1799 : 152 ) observes that it ... kind of Scottish ' standard ' type , while the others appear to represent usage of a more ' broad ' or ' vulgar ' kind ...
... kind of [ ii ] / [ a ] alternation . In his Analysis of the Scotch Dialect , Adams ( 1799 : 152 ) observes that it ... kind of Scottish ' standard ' type , while the others appear to represent usage of a more ' broad ' or ' vulgar ' kind ...
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... kind of [ i ] occurs in pre - nasal contexts , thus he represents ' send ' and ' end ' by < seend > and < eend > . Retarded vowel shifting may also underlie Telfair's recommendation of a low mid front vowel ( e as in end ) in items such ...
... kind of [ i ] occurs in pre - nasal contexts , thus he represents ' send ' and ' end ' by < seend > and < eend > . Retarded vowel shifting may also underlie Telfair's recommendation of a low mid front vowel ( e as in end ) in items such ...
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... kind of ' barbaric ' usage , but part and parcel of a local prestige standard , perhaps the kind of ' vestigia ruris ' characterised by Sylvester Douglas . The picture painted by Alexander Geddes is a more complex one . In addition to a ...
... kind of ' barbaric ' usage , but part and parcel of a local prestige standard , perhaps the kind of ' vestigia ruris ' characterised by Sylvester Douglas . The picture painted by Alexander Geddes is a more complex one . In addition to a ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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