Total de visitas: 9199

Download ebook Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55

Download ebook Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55

Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55 by English Dialect Society
Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55
---------------------------------------------------------------
Author: English Dialect Society
Number of Pages: 38 pages
Published Date: 13 Sep 2013
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
Format: Pdf
ISBN: 9781230071411
File size: 46 Mb
File Name: Publications.Volume.11;.V..17;.V..29;.V..33;.V..49;.V..55.pdf
Download Link: Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55
---------------------------------------------------------------


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 edition. Excerpt: ...be found of Southernisms, if only in such a phrase as I be. At Wargrave Be. (6 ne. Reading) T. F. Maitland, Esq., was able to give me some decided Southernisms vv. I got others in writing from Mrs. Godfrey at Hurley close by, and from the late Rev. R. A. Cannon of Hurst (4 e. Reading). Chobham, Chertsey, Leatherhead, Croydon, yielded practically a negative result. Of course I did not attempt the wilderness of the t0vn itself. D. 9, on the contrary, or ES. (that is, East Southern) containing Ke. and e. Sr. is distinctly a S. dialect, and very well marked off from D. 5 by a line drawn from the mouth of the Adur in Ss. to the extreme nw. of Kc. It is in the first place a further degradation of D. 5, initial (z, v) having been quite superseded by (s, f). The reverted ur (R) remains quite distinctly. But the peculiar character of the district is the use of (d) in place of initial th (dh) in this that the there their theirs them then these those they. As than thou thee thy thine though thus, are not heard in the dialect, we can say nothing about them. Mr. Parish in his glossary indeed asserts that." the th is invariably d," but this is not borne out by my inquiries. Medial d is heard in farthing and further, as elsewhere, and perhaps another. Final th becomes d before a vowel in smood it, wiol it, and aelin adout, for within without. But this nigger-like zl-ing of our language is quite recent. Dan Michel 1340 knows nothing of it. In Lewis's Isle qf Tenet 1736 it is mentioned as universal in the Isle of Thanet, whence it has entirely disappeared, thanks to Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs. Another peculiarity has also developed itself, namely (w) for (v), which uncertainly extends to e. Ss., but is rampant on the e. coast of...

Read online Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55 Buy Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55 Download Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55 ebook, pdf, djvu, epub, mobi, fb2, zip, rar, torrent Download to iPad/iPhone/iOS, B&N nook Publications Volume 11; V. 17; V. 29; V. 33; V. 49; V. 55 ebook, pdf, djvu, epub, mobi, fb2, zip, rar, torrent

Similar links:

Thornische Chronica. 2. Verm. Aufl... pdf
Engaging Dogen's Zen : The Philosophy of Practice as Awakening
Swimming for Life; Being a 4th Ser. of Sermons downloadPDF, EPUB, MOBI