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Page 175
... non - standard speech - forms , that he took pains to teach what he had observed to the actor playing the part in question , and that he made systematic use of non- standard spellings in the course of his teaching . It seems reasonable ...
... non - standard speech - forms , that he took pains to teach what he had observed to the actor playing the part in question , and that he made systematic use of non- standard spellings in the course of his teaching . It seems reasonable ...
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... non - standard spellings in the texts . The rhymes in verse texts can tell us no more than that two sounds were pronounced in the same way , without giving any clue to the quality of the common sound ; such evidence is certainly ...
... non - standard spellings in the texts . The rhymes in verse texts can tell us no more than that two sounds were pronounced in the same way , without giving any clue to the quality of the common sound ; such evidence is certainly ...
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... non - standard spellings found in the texts ; on the other hand to give the meaning of every word or form which might cause difficulty to the reader . To facilitate the first aim , all the non - standard spellings of each word are ...
... non - standard spellings found in the texts ; on the other hand to give the meaning of every word or form which might cause difficulty to the reader . To facilitate the first aim , all the non - standard spellings of each word are ...
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THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND II | 11 |
DESCRIPTION OF THE TEXTS | 31 |
TEXTS | 76 |
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Aphorismical Discovery aund back vowel bilingual speakers Bog-Witticisms Brogue Captain consonant dear Joy Dermot Derry dialect diphthong Dobson doubt Dublin Dundalk England evidence final Fingall Fingallian front vowels haue Hiberno Hiberno-English Honest Whore idiom instances Ireland Irish Hudibras Irish language Irish Masque Irish neutral Irish words King loanwords long vowel maake Manx Gaelic meaning Munster Irish Nees non-standard spellings noun oaths occurs origin palatal palatal consonant Patrick phonemes phrase play postponed stress printed probably pronoun pronunciation Purgatorium Hibernicum rapparees reference reflect represent rhyme scene Scottish Scottish Gaelic secondary language seems seventeenth century sh-spellings shelf Shoul Sir John Oldcastle speech Stage Irish Standard English Stukeley Teague tell texts Thomas Thomas Stukeley thou Ubique XII Ulster unvoicing usage verb viii Welsh Embassador write construction xvii xviii xxiii xxiv xxvi xxvii