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PRONOUNCING SYSTEMS IN EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY DICTIONARIES ESTHER K. SHELDON QUEENS COLLEGE [ By the end of the 18th century the diacritical system for indicating pronunciation had been developed almost to the stage now current in ...
PRONOUNCING SYSTEMS IN EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY DICTIONARIES ESTHER K. SHELDON QUEENS COLLEGE [ By the end of the 18th century the diacritical system for indicating pronunciation had been developed almost to the stage now current in ...
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A possible explanation may be that Sheridan by 1777 had progressed so far in writing his dictionary that to change would have cost him too much time and labor . Later editions also retain this key . The reader will run into difficulties ...
A possible explanation may be that Sheridan by 1777 had progressed so far in writing his dictionary that to change would have cost him too much time and labor . Later editions also retain this key . The reader will run into difficulties ...
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Modern commercial dictionaries in general prefer diacritical markings ( like Perry's ) to numbers . ... Perhaps more than anything else , this survey shows the reluctance of 18thcentury dictionary makers to respell phonetically .
Modern commercial dictionaries in general prefer diacritical markings ( like Perry's ) to numbers . ... Perhaps more than anything else , this survey shows the reluctance of 18thcentury dictionary makers to respell phonetically .
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I | 4 |
TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society 14 | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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