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Admittedly , some of these digraphs represent phonemes not present in Latin - and thus in no need of representation in that alphabet — but that still leaves other symbols for which the reduced Latin alphabet could not have provided a ...
Admittedly , some of these digraphs represent phonemes not present in Latin - and thus in no need of representation in that alphabet — but that still leaves other symbols for which the reduced Latin alphabet could not have provided a ...
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By the seventh century , these two digraphs to represent spirants were taking hold in Old Irish and so would have been available to Anglo - Saxon scribes who needed to represent the same spirants present in Old English .
By the seventh century , these two digraphs to represent spirants were taking hold in Old Irish and so would have been available to Anglo - Saxon scribes who needed to represent the same spirants present in Old English .
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simply to represent the sounds / k , p , t / : ' the ambiguity of the OIr . system , whereby p , t , c can represent both voiced and voiceless stops was avoided ' in Old English.51 This discrepancy ( as he saw it ) no doubt led him to ...
simply to represent the sounds / k , p , t / : ' the ambiguity of the OIr . system , whereby p , t , c can represent both voiced and voiceless stops was avoided ' in Old English.51 This discrepancy ( as he saw it ) no doubt led him to ...
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