AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1953 |
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... phoneme merge with another phoneme and therefore may be naively spelled with the symbol ordinarily used for the second phoneme ) that are not indicated by the conventional spelling system . 55 Now it is clear that Whythorne intended to ...
... phoneme merge with another phoneme and therefore may be naively spelled with the symbol ordinarily used for the second phoneme ) that are not indicated by the conventional spelling system . 55 Now it is clear that Whythorne intended to ...
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... phoneme . If we can suppose Why- thorne's o and ou , ow to stand for a phoneme with such a wide allophonic range , then we can explain his use of these spellings in some words con- taining ME ō as representing a borrowed London [ u ...
... phoneme . If we can suppose Why- thorne's o and ou , ow to stand for a phoneme with such a wide allophonic range , then we can explain his use of these spellings in some words con- taining ME ō as representing a borrowed London [ u ...
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... phoneme used for ME ō in independent position . Whythorne's Phonemes 5.43 The evidence , though in some respects scanty , strongly suggests that Whythorne too retained three distinct phonemes for the four original sounds and that the ...
... phoneme used for ME ō in independent position . Whythorne's Phonemes 5.43 The evidence , though in some respects scanty , strongly suggests that Whythorne too retained three distinct phonemes for the four original sounds and that 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