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Braune , for example , notes that the OHG semivowel [ j ] is usually spelled with i and so is not distinguished in ... however , is not represented in the spelling of OHG sezzen , OFris . setta , or OE settan , and therefore it must ...
Braune , for example , notes that the OHG semivowel [ j ] is usually spelled with i and so is not distinguished in ... however , is not represented in the spelling of OHG sezzen , OFris . setta , or OE settan , and therefore it must ...
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This tradition , as we have seen , begins in the 18th century , and has its roots in an exaggerated reverence for the spelling . 2. Perhaps more than anything else , this survey shows the reluctance of 18thcentury dictionary makers to ...
This tradition , as we have seen , begins in the 18th century , and has its roots in an exaggerated reverence for the spelling . 2. Perhaps more than anything else , this survey shows the reluctance of 18thcentury dictionary makers to ...
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Such interdependencies are abundant in modern English , largely as a result of our chaotic spelling . In the examples which follow , I assume a visual factor only where the laryngeal one fails absolutely to account for the full response ...
Such interdependencies are abundant in modern English , largely as a result of our chaotic spelling . In the examples which follow , I assume a visual factor only where the laryngeal one fails absolutely to account for the full response ...
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