The Somersetshire Dialect: Its Pronunciation: Two Papers Read Before the Archaeological Society of Somersetshire ...Strangeways & Walden, 1861 - 50 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... exists in one word in English - buoy , a float ; and there it is not sounded ; but boy , a child , is always sounded in Somerset- shire just as buoy , a float , is spelt . This is not all , however . There is a class of English words ...
... exists in one word in English - buoy , a float ; and there it is not sounded ; but boy , a child , is always sounded in Somerset- shire just as buoy , a float , is spelt . This is not all , however . There is a class of English words ...
第 12 頁
... exists , it must become still more apparent . You will remember that conso- nantal sounds are divided into various kinds , accord- ing to the different organs of speech chiefly active in their production , such as lip - and - teeth ...
... exists , it must become still more apparent . You will remember that conso- nantal sounds are divided into various kinds , accord- ing to the different organs of speech chiefly active in their production , such as lip - and - teeth ...
第 15 頁
... exists at all , for I think it will be found that the genuine natives always tend to give to such words as thank , think , thing , the soft sound instead of the hard . This is , indeed , to be expected , for the greater includes the ...
... exists at all , for I think it will be found that the genuine natives always tend to give to such words as thank , think , thing , the soft sound instead of the hard . This is , indeed , to be expected , for the greater includes the ...
第 41 頁
... in English as hoop ; for though whoop does still exist in spell- ing and pronunciation , it is rarely used , hoop being the common form both to the eye and the ear . As there is a class of words in which the THE SOMERSETSHIRE DIALECT . 41 ་
... in English as hoop ; for though whoop does still exist in spell- ing and pronunciation , it is rarely used , hoop being the common form both to the eye and the ear . As there is a class of words in which the THE SOMERSETSHIRE DIALECT . 41 ་
第 42 頁
... exist in current English , on the other , it throws them away in many cases where they really do . In the mouth of a Somer- setshire man , for example , yes and yesterday be- come eeze and eezeterday — will and would become ' ool and ...
... exist in current English , on the other , it throws them away in many cases where they really do . In the mouth of a Somer- setshire man , for example , yes and yesterday be- come eeze and eezeterday — will and would become ' ool and ...
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a'ter abound Anglo Archæological archaic element Beowulf Cædmon calf characteristic tendency classic Anglo-Saxon common English commonly consonants curious current English diphthongs Dorset eeze English words Exeter Book Fæder Farmer feature genuine Guaine gwain Hannah hard sound harsh houze illustrate initial vowels instance Kee-ar kingdom of Wessex Landlards language larned lect letter lip-and-teeth sounds literary long vowel Marnin medial myzelf naturally expect number of words nunciation old Barnzo original peculiar plough prefixed pronounced provincial dialects Quoat racteristic represented rough ruin rustic Saxon semi-consonant semi-Saxon semi-vowel sound setshire short dialogue sibilant soft sound softened by transposition Somerset Somersetshire dialect Somersetshire pronunciation sonant speech spelling steam Take tendency to soften Thay thee thic tiake tongue tongue-and-palate sounds triphthongs uzed Varden verse Visitor vocabulary vrom vy-er vyer wawk Wessex whoam wize words beginning yeat Yee-ade zaye zeed zide Zome zuch Zummerzet Varmer