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Commenting on the < ui > spelling for / y / , Roger Lass described its orthographical function as follows : ' < u > stands as it were for lip - attitude , and < i > for frontness , two simultaneous features written in sequence ' and ...
Commenting on the < ui > spelling for / y / , Roger Lass described its orthographical function as follows : ' < u > stands as it were for lip - attitude , and < i > for frontness , two simultaneous features written in sequence ' and ...
Strana 104
In many of the above forms , the spelling of the name would not have caused any difficulty and it is not clear whether the names were transmitted orally or in writing . However , one area worth exploring is ...
In many of the above forms , the spelling of the name would not have caused any difficulty and it is not clear whether the names were transmitted orally or in writing . However , one area worth exploring is ...
Strana 105
However , the distinctive spelling of fricatives in Old English with ở and þ was a relatively late introduction into the orthography of Old English , and at an earlier stage / ð / might be spelt with d or th.32 The name Aethan might be ...
However , the distinctive spelling of fricatives in Old English with ở and þ was a relatively late introduction into the orthography of Old English , and at an earlier stage / ð / might be spelt with d or th.32 The name Aethan might be ...
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