On Early English Pronunciation: With Especial Reference to Chaucer, in Opposition to the Views Maintained by Mr. A. J. Ellis in His Work "On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakespeare and Chaucer."Asher & Company, 1874 - 151 pàgines |
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Pàgina vii
... French 14 18 . Confirmed by many Dutch words of French derivation 16 19 . Salesbury's statements as to I words 16 20 . True theory as to these ( əi ) words 16 21 . The sound of ( əi ) sometimes written ei in English as well as in German ...
... French 14 18 . Confirmed by many Dutch words of French derivation 16 19 . Salesbury's statements as to I words 16 20 . True theory as to these ( əi ) words 16 21 . The sound of ( əi ) sometimes written ei in English as well as in German ...
Pàgina viii
... French derivation were sounded with ( ǝun ) Second objection from Chaucer , and the Cuckoo Song Cuckow and prow imperfect imitations of the French originals Negative arguments : first , other words contain ( uu ) , and will not rhyme ...
... French derivation were sounded with ( ǝun ) Second objection from Chaucer , and the Cuckoo Song Cuckow and prow imperfect imitations of the French originals Negative arguments : first , other words contain ( uu ) , and will not rhyme ...
Pàgina ix
... French words in final ( əi ) , ( eə ) , and ( e ) adopted into English , and Anglicized , the third becoming ( ii ) or ( ¿ ) , as all three classes are sounded now 66 91 . Words ending in -ere not all pronounced alike ; some had ( ii ) ...
... French words in final ( əi ) , ( eə ) , and ( e ) adopted into English , and Anglicized , the third becoming ( ii ) or ( ¿ ) , as all three classes are sounded now 66 91 . Words ending in -ere not all pronounced alike ; some had ( ii ) ...
Pàgina x
... French words 134. The French u had formerly a diphthongal sound 98 99 Section Page 135. And compounded of the same elements as X TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... French words 134. The French u had formerly a diphthongal sound 98 99 Section Page 135. And compounded of the same elements as X TABLE OF CONTENTS .
Pàgina xi
... French and Scottish was ( Jyy ) 102 139 . Two classes of EW words according to Palsgrave . 102 140 . There are , in fact , in Chaucer three such classes : table exhibiting them · 103 141 . Class I. of French origin 105 142 . Class II ...
... French and Scottish was ( Jyy ) 102 139 . Two classes of EW words according to Palsgrave . 102 140 . There are , in fact , in Chaucer three such classes : table exhibiting them · 103 141 . Class I. of French origin 105 142 . Class II ...
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