A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... provincial , ' Hwile all endowed widh speech , ar dhus interested in propriety ; such members ov dhe Metropolis , az hav had dhe good - fortune , ( hwedd her from dellicate edducacion , or from incorruptibel taste ) ov keeping equally ...
... provincial , ' Hwile all endowed widh speech , ar dhus interested in propriety ; such members ov dhe Metropolis , az hav had dhe good - fortune , ( hwedd her from dellicate edducacion , or from incorruptibel taste ) ov keeping equally ...
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... provincial phrase sullies the lustre of the brightest eloquence ' and bemoans the ' awkwardness of a provincial dress ' . Perhaps we can best interpret his ' vernacular ' as some kind of regional Scots ( perhaps Edinburgh ) standard or ...
... provincial phrase sullies the lustre of the brightest eloquence ' and bemoans the ' awkwardness of a provincial dress ' . Perhaps we can best interpret his ' vernacular ' as some kind of regional Scots ( perhaps Edinburgh ) standard or ...
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... provincial is different , in this respect , from classical pronounciation [ sic : CJ ] . Some of the editors of ... provincial accentuations , without suspecting that they are provincial and therefore without endeavouring to ascertain ...
... provincial is different , in this respect , from classical pronounciation [ sic : CJ ] . Some of the editors of ... provincial accentuations , without suspecting that they are provincial and therefore without endeavouring to ascertain ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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