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One result of this situation is seen in the Norwegian pronunciation of the majority of these words . Miss Stene finds that it is not modelled on the English of English people , but on the English of Norwegian people , who model their ...
One result of this situation is seen in the Norwegian pronunciation of the majority of these words . Miss Stene finds that it is not modelled on the English of English people , but on the English of Norwegian people , who model their ...
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It is interesting to note that a number of the non - oral pronunciations are found in American words , such as bowie ... A curious pronunciation which the author does not try to explain is that which is most commonly heard in Norway for ...
It is interesting to note that a number of the non - oral pronunciations are found in American words , such as bowie ... A curious pronunciation which the author does not try to explain is that which is most commonly heard in Norway for ...
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Walker gives both pronunciations , Sheridan ( 1780 ) only the latter . Sheridan's preference may have prompted Edwin to characterize the pronunciation wenson as vulgar ( I disregard for the moment the initial w ) .
Walker gives both pronunciations , Sheridan ( 1780 ) only the latter . Sheridan's preference may have prompted Edwin to characterize the pronunciation wenson as vulgar ( I disregard for the moment the initial w ) .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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