A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... length may bear some relation to what he sees as vocalic length proper . We might just suggest that contrasts such as [ poul ] / [ foul ] versus [ full ] / [ full ] versus [ bul ] / [ bult ] have something to tell us about relative ...
... length may bear some relation to what he sees as vocalic length proper . We might just suggest that contrasts such as [ poul ] / [ foul ] versus [ full ] / [ full ] versus [ bul ] / [ bult ] have something to tell us about relative ...
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... Length contrasts for the back mid segments are relatively rarely specified , although Telfair ( 1799 : 152 ) contrasts what appear to be durational differences in his first short o in items like fond , odd , where it is short , and fawn ...
... Length contrasts for the back mid segments are relatively rarely specified , although Telfair ( 1799 : 152 ) contrasts what appear to be durational differences in his first short o in items like fond , odd , where it is short , and fawn ...
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... length ' and [ stren0 ] ' strength ' . Grant ( 1913 : 32 ) avers that these ' are probably derived from Scotch dialect and should be avoided ' , yet in other places his observation on a similar phenomenon is neutral : ' ng in the middle ...
... length ' and [ stren0 ] ' strength ' . Grant ( 1913 : 32 ) avers that these ' are probably derived from Scotch dialect and should be avoided ' , yet in other places his observation on a similar phenomenon is neutral : ' ng in the middle ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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