The Oxford Companion to the English LanguageTom McArthur, Thomas Burns McArthur, Roshan McArthur Oxford University Press, 1996 - 1053 First published in 1992, The Oxford Companion to the English Language was described by The Times as an `excellent guide to the history, geography and contours of English', one that `immediately establishes itself as a necessary book'. A carefully-planned shorter version of the Oxford Companion to the English Language, this new Concise concentrates on the central themes in the language: grammar, usage, dialect, pronunciation, and the history of English. Within each theme all the key subjects are covered, and individual entries offer all the most essential information from the parent Companion. With nearly 2,000 articles in A-Z format the Concise Companion is an ideal reference for both students and general readers wanting access to the highly readable scholarship of the Companion in a portable and affordable format. |
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... tend to close with a voiced velar plosive : for example , / singing / for singing and / kıŋ- glu / for kingly . This feature has been criticized so often that many Birmingham speakers tend to overcompensate in the attempt to avoid it ...
... tend to close with a voiced velar plosive : for example , / singing / for singing and / kıŋ- glu / for kingly . This feature has been criticized so often that many Birmingham speakers tend to overcompensate in the attempt to avoid it ...
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... tend to influence the speech of the areas around them . The regional dialects belong to the Midland group , but are ... tend to distinguish between the vowel sounds in words such as game , grace , and tale ( with a long / e / ) and words ...
... tend to influence the speech of the areas around them . The regional dialects belong to the Midland group , but are ... tend to distinguish between the vowel sounds in words such as game , grace , and tale ( with a long / e / ) and words ...
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... tend to become the single vowels / e / and / o / ; those in hear and hair tend to have the schwa replaced by / a / . ( 6 ) There are differences in the pronunciation of conso- nants in different parts of the country . The initial ...
... tend to become the single vowels / e / and / o / ; those in hear and hair tend to have the schwa replaced by / a / . ( 6 ) There are differences in the pronunciation of conso- nants in different parts of the country . The initial ...
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