A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... voice on the Il ' . Consider his entries for PULL and PULLY ( Jones : 1992 : 217 ) PULL The u as in full , bull ( vide supra ) The u in pull , and full has the same sound , in quality with that of the oo , in pool , and fool , and they ...
... voice on the Il ' . Consider his entries for PULL and PULLY ( Jones : 1992 : 217 ) PULL The u as in full , bull ( vide supra ) The u in pull , and full has the same sound , in quality with that of the oo , in pool , and fool , and they ...
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... voice of the common people , in concluding a clause or sentence , rises into a very shrill and sharp tone without ... voice in reading ; thus , emphasis raises the voice , and cadence lowers it on certain words of a sentence . - Emphasis ...
... voice of the common people , in concluding a clause or sentence , rises into a very shrill and sharp tone without ... voice in reading ; thus , emphasis raises the voice , and cadence lowers it on certain words of a sentence . - Emphasis ...
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... Voice upon a Syllable in a Word . What is Emphasis ? Emphasis is the raising or depressing of the Voice upon a Word , or Words , in a Sentence ' ( Gray : 1809 : 102 ) . Beattie , again probably following Sheridan , not only equates ...
... Voice upon a Syllable in a Word . What is Emphasis ? Emphasis is the raising or depressing of the Voice upon a Word , or Words , in a Sentence ' ( Gray : 1809 : 102 ) . Beattie , again probably following Sheridan , not only equates ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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