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... words , and even the words themselves , might be strange or unintelligible to some of those who would in time read their works . In all languages where a similar situation has existed , there comes a period when the dialects lose this ...
... words , and even the words themselves , might be strange or unintelligible to some of those who would in time read their works . In all languages where a similar situation has existed , there comes a period when the dialects lose this ...
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... words he puts into the mouth of the beggar have the true northern stamp . His speech , however , becomes less and less dialectal as the dialogue proceeds , and in the end differs little from Standard English . Bulleyn evidently became ...
... words he puts into the mouth of the beggar have the true northern stamp . His speech , however , becomes less and less dialectal as the dialogue proceeds , and in the end differs little from Standard English . Bulleyn evidently became ...
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... words and phrases are full of meaning derived from early asso- ciations . It is for this reason that the art of ... word and phrase are familiar to me . But when I turn to a work of exactly the same type in a Lancashire or ...
... words and phrases are full of meaning derived from early asso- ciations . It is for this reason that the art of ... word and phrase are familiar to me . But when I turn to a work of exactly the same type in a Lancashire or ...
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The Literature of Greek Travel By F L LUCAS | 17 |
Marigold of the Poets By Professor LESLIE | 47 |
Dialect in Literature By Sir WILLIAM A CRAIGIE | 69 |
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