A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... speak a corrupt dialect of English , find in the attainment of the right pronunciation of that tongue . In the close he will point out an easy and practicable way of reducing the living tongue to a standard , and establishing such a ...
... speak a corrupt dialect of English , find in the attainment of the right pronunciation of that tongue . In the close he will point out an easy and practicable way of reducing the living tongue to a standard , and establishing such a ...
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... speak with ease and propriety . And as children do not commence scholars so soon as their capacities admit , or often on account of their speaking but badly , if they were taught the mute sounds or simple contacts of the consonants , it ...
... speak with ease and propriety . And as children do not commence scholars so soon as their capacities admit , or often on account of their speaking but badly , if they were taught the mute sounds or simple contacts of the consonants , it ...
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... speak . Let us first spel , az dhe best speakers speak ; and dhen ( but not til dhen ) let us pretend to ' speak , az we spel . However , he is not so faithful to the ' one symbol one sound ' criterion as he likes to make out . Arguing ...
... speak . Let us first spel , az dhe best speakers speak ; and dhen ( but not til dhen ) let us pretend to ' speak , az we spel . However , he is not so faithful to the ' one symbol one sound ' criterion as he likes to make out . Arguing ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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18th century accent Adams alternation appear attempt Book broad Buchanan called characteristic claims close common consonantal consonants contemporary context contrast describes detail Dictionary difficult diphthong discussion distinction distinguished Edinburgh Elphinston England English Language entry especially evidence examples expressed fact final French Geddes give Grammar guttural hard instance interpretation James kind labial length letter lexical linguistic lists London manner marked means method native nature notably notes observers orthography palatal particular perhaps period phonetic phonology principle pronounced pronunciation proper provides provincial pure dialect realisation records represent respect rhyme rules Scotch Scotland Scots Scottish seems segments short similar sonorant sound speak speakers speech Spelling standard stressed suggest syllable Sylvester Douglas symbol terminations tongue true types vocal voice vowel words writing written