Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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... phonetic spelling , would be utterly unable to see any connexion between the adjectives and the proper names . But the dependence of the oral on the written language extends to other derivatives than those of proper names . Our ...
... phonetic spelling , would be utterly unable to see any connexion between the adjectives and the proper names . But the dependence of the oral on the written language extends to other derivatives than those of proper names . Our ...
Strana 226
... phonetic spelling such freaks as these would become impossible . Inasmuch as the chief cause of the production of homophones is phonetic change , and this process is constantly going on , we may expect that many words that are now ...
... phonetic spelling such freaks as these would become impossible . Inasmuch as the chief cause of the production of homophones is phonetic change , and this process is constantly going on , we may expect that many words that are now ...
Strana 231
... phonetic alphabet actually learn the current spelling more quickly than those who are taught in the old way ; and , provided that the teacher has adequate phonetic knowledge , I see no reason why this may not be true . In the teaching ...
... phonetic alphabet actually learn the current spelling more quickly than those who are taught in the old way ; and , provided that the teacher has adequate phonetic knowledge , I see no reason why this may not be true . In the teaching ...
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