A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... method invented by Alexander Scot and illustrated in his The Contrast of 1779 ( Jones : 1993 ) . While both these writers are particularly interesting in that they use innovative orthographies to illustrate Scots language ...
... method invented by Alexander Scot and illustrated in his The Contrast of 1779 ( Jones : 1993 ) . While both these writers are particularly interesting in that they use innovative orthographies to illustrate Scots language ...
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... Method of Teaching to Read and Spell English published in Edinburgh in 1766 , provides what , for the genre , is a wealth of information to the prospective teacher on how to instruct the child according to the method proposed by the ...
... Method of Teaching to Read and Spell English published in Edinburgh in 1766 , provides what , for the genre , is a wealth of information to the prospective teacher on how to instruct the child according to the method proposed by the ...
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... method of pronouncing the oi in this and many other words , foil , oil , anoint , point , void ' : The vulgar pronounciation makes the sound the same as that of the i , in bile , file , pint . Those who are admirers of a full and solemn ...
... method of pronouncing the oi in this and many other words , foil , oil , anoint , point , void ' : The vulgar pronounciation makes the sound the same as that of the i , in bile , file , pint . Those who are admirers of a full and solemn ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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