A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... suggest that there existed in English and Scots some kind of short u variety of sound , exemplified in items such as < run > , < cut > , < us > , < buck > , < done > , pointing to its interpretation as a segment like [ ^ ] . Most of our ...
... suggest that there existed in English and Scots some kind of short u variety of sound , exemplified in items such as < run > , < cut > , < us > , < buck > , < done > , pointing to its interpretation as a segment like [ ^ ] . Most of our ...
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... suggesting some kind of [ aa ] or [ aa ] realisation , although the fact that it ' seems to approach to au ' might just suggest [ DD ] . Alexander Barrie's representational system recognises four different o sounds , as in < hâll > ...
... suggesting some kind of [ aa ] or [ aa ] realisation , although the fact that it ' seems to approach to au ' might just suggest [ DD ] . Alexander Barrie's representational system recognises four different o sounds , as in < hâll > ...
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... suggest [ aa ] , while column two items seem to show a low front [ æ ] , or in the light of the many instance , a slightly raised [ æ ] or even [ ɛ ] , while the < răven > and < văpour > instances might just be Scotticisms . But that ...
... suggest [ aa ] , while column two items seem to show a low front [ æ ] , or in the light of the many instance , a slightly raised [ æ ] or even [ ɛ ] , while the < răven > and < văpour > instances might just be Scotticisms . But that ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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