AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1953 |
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... ending -īvus — that is , the primary stress is now two syllables forward from this original primary , although the secondary on this original primary has been lost . Others of them - e.g . , attentive , copula- tive , excessive ...
... ending -īvus — that is , the primary stress is now two syllables forward from this original primary , although the secondary on this original primary has been lost . Others of them - e.g . , attentive , copula- tive , excessive ...
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... ending are di'ing : living , in which the first word is dying and this must be read monosyllabically according to both the meter of the line and the indication of the apostrophe , and be'ing : king , in which the first word is again ...
... ending are di'ing : living , in which the first word is dying and this must be read monosyllabically according to both the meter of the line and the indication of the apostrophe , and be'ing : king , in which the first word is again ...
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... ending -ing , we run into apparent contradictions . It might be argued , for instance , that Why- thorne used e for the vowel of the ending only after an i ending the stem because only there was it necessary to distinguish the sound in the ...
... ending -ing , we run into apparent contradictions . It might be argued , for instance , that Why- thorne used e for the vowel of the ending only after an i ending the stem because only there was it necessary to distinguish the sound in the ...
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS | 9 |
Consonants | 18 |
Whythorne and Somerset Dialect | 30 |
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allophone alveolar consonants appears assibilation borrowed Canterbury Canterbury Tales Chaucer cited clear clearly coalescence consonant conventional spellings course Danielsson dialect of WSo diphthong Dobson doublet ending English evidence explain fact final syllable frame-story freq frequently front rounded vowel Glossary Hart Hart's independent position indicate influence Jordan Joseph Wright Joseph Wright EDG Knight's Tale Kökeritz Kruisinga later length mark lengthening London speech long vowel Luick manuscript medial merely modern dialect modern WSo monophthongization native noted noun occurs original orthography Pandarus perhaps phoneme poem probably Prolog pronunciation reflex regularly spelled represent rhyme rime rounded vowel secondary stress seems single spelling SLGS Somerset sound spellings with simple structure suggests syllabic consonant symbol tale thorne's traditional spelling Troilus and Criseyde unstressed position unstressed syllables variation verb verse voiced vowel phoneme Whythorne Whythorne writes Whythorne's speech Whythorne's spellings