Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 65
Strana 218
... spelling . At one time the past tense of miss was often spelt phonetically mist . The unphonetic spelling missed has been re - estab- lished . Why ? Sheer perversity ' , says the ardent spelling reformer . But mankind do not make ...
... spelling . At one time the past tense of miss was often spelt phonetically mist . The unphonetic spelling missed has been re - estab- lished . Why ? Sheer perversity ' , says the ardent spelling reformer . But mankind do not make ...
Strana 229
... spelling of surnames and place - names causes constant trouble and annoyance to all of us , even to those whom the other anomalies of English spelling do not inconveni- ence at all . But it is just here that reform is most evidently ...
... spelling of surnames and place - names causes constant trouble and annoyance to all of us , even to those whom the other anomalies of English spelling do not inconveni- ence at all . But it is just here that reform is most evidently ...
Strana 230
... spelling , that is really needed . Sir James Murray has ventured to recommend that an effort should be made to restore the pronunciation of the p in the initial combination ps . I believe the counsel to be good , and there are probably ...
... spelling , that is really needed . Sir James Murray has ventured to recommend that an effort should be made to restore the pronunciation of the p in the initial combination ps . I believe the counsel to be good , and there are probably ...
Obsah
DECEASED FELLOWS 190313 | 13 |
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 16 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Academy ancient appears Aristotle Bacon Book of Leinster British Brythonic called cathedral Celtic Celts century certitude character chart church compass compresence consciousness dative declension derived England English Etruscan alphabet existence fact feminine fleur-de-lis Gaul Gaulish genitive German Giubiasco gives Goidelic grammar school Greek Hamlet historians Holder Illtud inscription instance Irish King l'intelligence language later Latin learning lectures letters lines literary London loxodromic Lugano masons master meaning mediaeval mentioned Mesocco mind Museum nature North object Ogam Opus Maius Orestes original Ornavasso Oxford pala Palissy paper Paris Pauli perhaps philosophy phonetic poet probably Professor pronunciation reading realism regard relation Roger Bacon Roman rose sailing-chart scholars seems sense Shakespeare spelling stone suggested supposed teaching things Ticino tion translation University VERGIATE vérité volonté Welsh whole winds word writing written