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Sivu 749
Later English spelling became chaotic owing to changes of sound , the silencing of letters which are still printed ... but the following notes on a few sounds may be of service in reading Chaucer and Burns , and in appreciating some ...
Later English spelling became chaotic owing to changes of sound , the silencing of letters which are still printed ... but the following notes on a few sounds may be of service in reading Chaucer and Burns , and in appreciating some ...
Sivu 750
G 6 6 o sound in early Modern English ( sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ) , and is very general in Scotch . ( 5 ) ū . Long u ( written under the influence of French orthography ou ) had in Chaucer the continental value , i.e. oo in ...
G 6 6 o sound in early Modern English ( sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ) , and is very general in Scotch . ( 5 ) ū . Long u ( written under the influence of French orthography ou ) had in Chaucer the continental value , i.e. oo in ...
Sivu 763
See swough . swats ( Burns ) , new ale . soun , a sound . swelte , fainted , despaired . souter ( Burns ) , cobbler . swelth ( Sackville ) , apparently from sowne , sound , cause to sound . swelgh , a whirlpool or pit , but sowninge ...
See swough . swats ( Burns ) , new ale . soun , a sound . swelte , fainted , despaired . souter ( Burns ) , cobbler . swelth ( Sackville ) , apparently from sowne , sound , cause to sound . swelgh , a whirlpool or pit , but sowninge ...
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