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Furthermore the PN Ruittacus may represent a spelling metathesis for the phonetic group [ wr- ] ; compare the PN ourittakos . ... Here there is sometimes after the / u / a nondistinctive glide consonant [ w ] , spelled u .
Furthermore the PN Ruittacus may represent a spelling metathesis for the phonetic group [ wr- ] ; compare the PN ourittakos . ... Here there is sometimes after the / u / a nondistinctive glide consonant [ w ] , spelled u .
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fied spellings in the medieval MSS ( and we do not see how one can assume otherwise ) , then he must examine ... not on the phonological level , that would possibly generate unpredictable spelling variants ; ( 3 ) in variation ...
fied spellings in the medieval MSS ( and we do not see how one can assume otherwise ) , then he must examine ... not on the phonological level , that would possibly generate unpredictable spelling variants ; ( 3 ) in variation ...
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And this despite the consistency with which these pairs were distinguished in OE spelling . To suppose that OE scribes ( working without Bosworth - Toller to guide them ) could consistently differentiate sets of perfect homophones ...
And this despite the consistency with which these pairs were distinguished in OE spelling . To suppose that OE scribes ( working without Bosworth - Toller to guide them ) could consistently differentiate sets of perfect homophones ...
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