A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... true pronounciation . Love which they sound properly , and which rhymes to the true pronounciation of above will serve as the leading word in the first list . Move which rhymes to groove in the second . and Jove ( which is also properly ...
... true pronounciation . Love which they sound properly , and which rhymes to the true pronounciation of above will serve as the leading word in the first list . Move which rhymes to groove in the second . and Jove ( which is also properly ...
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... true pronounciation is with the thin slender sound of a or ay , in pay . Or as the second sound of ne , or nae , in the vulgar Scotch dialect , when used instead of no . Both the following rhymes are perfect . One self - applausing hour ...
... true pronounciation is with the thin slender sound of a or ay , in pay . Or as the second sound of ne , or nae , in the vulgar Scotch dialect , when used instead of no . Both the following rhymes are perfect . One self - applausing hour ...
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... true orthography 91 true sound of i 106 true and false diphthongs 185 Tucker 80 Tuite 30 Tuscan 20 Tyro's Guide 34 , 58 u short . 148 u French 79 , 196 u Italian 157 , 160 u long 139 , 144 u rough 79 velar nasal 217 verbal stress ...
... true orthography 91 true sound of i 106 true and false diphthongs 185 Tucker 80 Tuite 30 Tuscan 20 Tyro's Guide 34 , 58 u short . 148 u French 79 , 196 u Italian 157 , 160 u long 139 , 144 u rough 79 velar nasal 217 verbal stress ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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