Winged WordsHamilton, 1988 - 292 pagini |
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... pronunciation were outraged . The story goes that a Scottish Presbyterian elder in western Pennsylvania rode furiously into town one morning and called out : ' Have ye heard the news , mon ? Do ye ken what's gaen on ? Here's a book by a ...
... pronunciation were outraged . The story goes that a Scottish Presbyterian elder in western Pennsylvania rode furiously into town one morning and called out : ' Have ye heard the news , mon ? Do ye ken what's gaen on ? Here's a book by a ...
Pagina 252
... pronunciation born . We have become much more relaxed about pronunciation in the United Kingdom over the past twenty years , as class distinctions have been eroded , and we hear rich varieties of English pronunciation all around us , in ...
... pronunciation born . We have become much more relaxed about pronunciation in the United Kingdom over the past twenty years , as class distinctions have been eroded , and we hear rich varieties of English pronunciation all around us , in ...
Pagina 253
... pronunciation used today by the Pepys Cockerell family , lineal descendants of the diarist's sister , Paulina . Take those names , presumably Norman French , that begin with Beau . They offer as much variety in pronunciation as there ...
... pronunciation used today by the Pepys Cockerell family , lineal descendants of the diarist's sister , Paulina . Take those names , presumably Norman French , that begin with Beau . They offer as much variety in pronunciation as there ...
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