A Language Suppressed: The Pronunciation of the Scots Language in the 18th CenturyJ.Donald Publishers, 1995 - 278 páginas |
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... VOWEL SEGMENTS 4.1 Vowel Sounds : the Descriptive Model The descriptive framework within which we shall operate throughout the following sections will be as far as possible a ... Vowel Segments Vowel Sounds The Descriptive Model Vowel Sounds.
... VOWEL SEGMENTS 4.1 Vowel Sounds : the Descriptive Model The descriptive framework within which we shall operate throughout the following sections will be as far as possible a ... Vowel Segments Vowel Sounds The Descriptive Model Vowel Sounds.
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... vowel [ e ] / [ ɛ ] type contrast is too weak a description of the phonetic inventory of the period . Our discussion of the front mid vowel types in Scottish English in the late 18th century will centre largely around the ways in which ...
... vowel [ e ] / [ ɛ ] type contrast is too weak a description of the phonetic inventory of the period . Our discussion of the front mid vowel types in Scottish English in the late 18th century will centre largely around the ways in which ...
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... vowel : as tell , can , love . When a long sound precedes , the voice must dwell upon the vowel , and take the consonant into the syllable in its shortest sound ; otherwise , were they both dwelt upon , the syllable would take up the ...
... vowel : as tell , can , love . When a long sound precedes , the voice must dwell upon the vowel , and take the consonant into the syllable in its shortest sound ; otherwise , were they both dwelt upon , the syllable would take up the ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
The Source Materials and the Nature of the Evidence | 22 |
CHAPTER 3 | 50 |
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