English as Language: Backgrounds, Development, UsageCharlton Laird, Robert M. Gorrell Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961 - 279 Seiten |
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... pronounced something like modern hey ; mouse sounded like moose ; moon had the vowel of moan . Again the shift was ... pronounce it according to the English system , with the vowel of wine or dine . But if you read bine in a French ...
... pronounced something like modern hey ; mouse sounded like moose ; moon had the vowel of moan . Again the shift was ... pronounce it according to the English system , with the vowel of wine or dine . But if you read bine in a French ...
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... pronounced . What evidence is there that he thought pronunciation should follow spelling ? 13. When he is banishing Kent , Lear says " nor nature , nor our place " where we would say " neither our nature nor our place . " Do you find ...
... pronounced . What evidence is there that he thought pronunciation should follow spelling ? 13. When he is banishing Kent , Lear says " nor nature , nor our place " where we would say " neither our nature nor our place . " Do you find ...
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... pronounced with a lower & quikker voice , then the words either before or after them , as By cause we ar not able to withstand the assalt of tentation ( such is the frailtie of our natur ) therefor we praie God , that our infirmitie be ...
... pronounced with a lower & quikker voice , then the words either before or after them , as By cause we ar not able to withstand the assalt of tentation ( such is the frailtie of our natur ) therefor we praie God , that our infirmitie be ...
Inhalt
A LANGUAGE MISCELLANY | 1 |
Subjects for Discussion | 6 |
LANGUAGE AS IT WORKS | 7 |
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