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... English , and yet pronounced reasonably well , because the vowel - sounds were then but little changed . But as from time to time the sounds of English altered , Latin was still sounded as English , and suffered precisely the same ...
... English , and yet pronounced reasonably well , because the vowel - sounds were then but little changed . But as from time to time the sounds of English altered , Latin was still sounded as English , and suffered precisely the same ...
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... English written form ; the third , the modern English written form ; and the fourth , the modern English spoken form , as expressed by a special phonetic notation invented for the purpose . For example , the word great gives us ( 1 ) A ...
... English written form ; the third , the modern English written form ; and the fourth , the modern English spoken form , as expressed by a special phonetic notation invented for the purpose . For example , the word great gives us ( 1 ) A ...
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British Academy. strated by its use by Dr. Wright in compiling his English Dialect Grammar . For it is obvious that a scheme which is capable of representing all the pronunciations found in all our English dialects must be capable ...
British Academy. strated by its use by Dr. Wright in compiling his English Dialect Grammar . For it is obvious that a scheme which is capable of representing all the pronunciations found in all our English dialects must be capable ...
Contents
FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 28 1906 ADDRESS | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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