Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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phonetic nature of the Old English low vowel phonemes ) upon pre - OE a and ā , it makes phonetic nonsense of the mutation of pre - OE u , u , o , and ō . The ' pronunciation ' of Old English is presented in a generally traditional ...
phonetic nature of the Old English low vowel phonemes ) upon pre - OE a and ā , it makes phonetic nonsense of the mutation of pre - OE u , u , o , and ō . The ' pronunciation ' of Old English is presented in a generally traditional ...
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... English language ' at which the book is especially aimed and the ' graduate students of English preparing for qualifying examinations ' to whom it is also addressed ( vii ) . Now it is undoubtedly true that in those American colleges ...
... English language ' at which the book is especially aimed and the ' graduate students of English preparing for qualifying examinations ' to whom it is also addressed ( vii ) . Now it is undoubtedly true that in those American colleges ...
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... English , Pyles says , ' Old English short a came to be written a in Middle English : Old English glæd - Middle English glad . In Southwest Midland and in Kentish , however , words which in Old English had short a were written with e ...
... English , Pyles says , ' Old English short a came to be written a in Middle English : Old English glæd - Middle English glad . In Southwest Midland and in Kentish , however , words which in Old English had short a were written with e ...
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