A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... records this Scots tendency in his renderings like < haibit > ' habit ' , < pairts > ' parts ' , < airts > ' arts ' - where his < ai > represents [ e ] - but as instances of the ' present Caledonian English of the college , the pulpit ...
... records this Scots tendency in his renderings like < haibit > ' habit ' , < pairts > ' parts ' , < airts > ' arts ' - where his < ai > represents [ e ] - but as instances of the ' present Caledonian English of the college , the pulpit ...
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... records as showing [ ŋ ] , but the Scotch ' and inaccurate speakers among the English sound both words as if written lenth , strenth ' ( Jones : 1992 : 205 ) ; Elphinston ( 1787 : 15-16 ) waxes quite lyrical on this Scots propensity ...
... records as showing [ ŋ ] , but the Scotch ' and inaccurate speakers among the English sound both words as if written lenth , strenth ' ( Jones : 1992 : 205 ) ; Elphinston ( 1787 : 15-16 ) waxes quite lyrical on this Scots propensity ...
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... records ' Fecles dhus varied featles , in dhe sense ov hwat dhe Scotch name also dooingless . By oppozite chainge proovs carracter carratter in ( dhe West ov ) Scotland ( 1786 : 24 ) likewise considers the basis of this Scotch ...
... records ' Fecles dhus varied featles , in dhe sense ov hwat dhe Scotch name also dooingless . By oppozite chainge proovs carracter carratter in ( dhe West ov ) Scotland ( 1786 : 24 ) likewise considers the basis of this Scotch ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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