A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... Orthography , but different in Signification and Orthoepy ' ( 1800 : 108-112 ) : Orthography Does v . Does n . Form n . Form n . Signification Doth Plural of doe , a she - deer External appearance A long seat or a class of students ...
... Orthography , but different in Signification and Orthoepy ' ( 1800 : 108-112 ) : Orthography Does v . Does n . Form n . Form n . Signification Doth Plural of doe , a she - deer External appearance A long seat or a class of students ...
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... orthography as a descriptive base , the conflation of diphthongal and monophthongal segments , and the use of terminology with quite different reference , as in the open nomenclature with its articulatory correlation in Douglas and ...
... orthography as a descriptive base , the conflation of diphthongal and monophthongal segments , and the use of terminology with quite different reference , as in the open nomenclature with its articulatory correlation in Douglas and ...
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... orthography , than does a system employing diacritic marks or using metaphorical terminology . We can only conclude that he prefers a system of representation as close as possible to the standard orthography , since although he comments ...
... orthography , than does a system employing diacritic marks or using metaphorical terminology . We can only conclude that he prefers a system of representation as close as possible to the standard orthography , since although he comments ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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