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... language will always split up into regional dialects , which is of course why a popular literature , developing independently of polite standards , will tend to use the language of its own region , as in American folk song to this day ...
... language will always split up into regional dialects , which is of course why a popular literature , developing independently of polite standards , will tend to use the language of its own region , as in American folk song to this day ...
Strana 531
... language is more highly charged , it has more gravity and greater reverberation . " Habbie Simson " is sprightly popular verse written for amusement by an amateur , and written in a language which by this time few educated people felt ...
... language is more highly charged , it has more gravity and greater reverberation . " Habbie Simson " is sprightly popular verse written for amusement by an amateur , and written in a language which by this time few educated people felt ...
Strana 532
... language and not a vernacular ; Scots became a mere vernacular only after the literary language of most of its serious writers had ceased to be Scots . How to use the vernacular as a language in serious literature was the problem faced ...
... language and not a vernacular ; Scots became a mere vernacular only after the literary language of most of its serious writers had ceased to be Scots . How to use the vernacular as a language in serious literature was the problem faced ...
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