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... spelling , sounds , inflexions , and syntax . But I must offer some examples of the kind of variation that exists , and for this purpose I shall use only the writings of the men , and for the most part only a few critical features which ...
... spelling , sounds , inflexions , and syntax . But I must offer some examples of the kind of variation that exists , and for this purpose I shall use only the writings of the men , and for the most part only a few critical features which ...
Page 124
... spelling both ' right ' and ' thought ' groups mainly with -th ( e ) and -t ( e ) . But he differs from all his brothers in his very limited use ofe for i : he has only dede ' did ' and wretyn once , elsewhere writing y , however he ...
... spelling both ' right ' and ' thought ' groups mainly with -th ( e ) and -t ( e ) . But he differs from all his brothers in his very limited use ofe for i : he has only dede ' did ' and wretyn once , elsewhere writing y , however he ...
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... spellings show that the spirant was no longer pronounced ; and the extension of the new spellings to words with no etymological right to them proves that the change of spelling does not imply a change of pronunciation . No such movement ...
... spellings show that the spirant was no longer pronounced ; and the extension of the new spellings to words with no etymological right to them proves that the change of spelling does not imply a change of pronunciation . No such movement ...
Contents
HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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