orthography
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the anomalies associated with english | orthography | and give useful guidance to |
the anomalies associated with english | orthography | and give useful guidance to |
the anomalies associated with english | orthography | and give useful guidance to |
possibility of introducing a standardised | orthography | provide more television and radio |
and proposals for a standardised | orthography | there has been strong urging |
society in 1985 for scots | orthography | in general these spellings avoid |
society in 1985 for scots | orthography | in general these spellings avoid |
society in 1985 for scots | orthography | in general these spellings avoid |
not part of traditional scots | orthography | they are spellings that represent |
not part of traditional scots | orthography | they re spellings that represent |
march 1987 notes on scots | orthography | by david purves the system |
purves d 1979 a scots | orthography | scottish literary journal supplement no |
parallels in mainland scots scots | orthography | in the courtly poems of |
1 grammatical competence including phonology | orthography | vocabulary word formation sentence formation |
try to alter the traditional | orthography | of scots to such an |
preserving traditional aspects of scots | orthography | to create a state of |
own idioms grammar syntax and | orthography | 4 the definition of the |
decides to invent their own | orthography | and grammar off the cuff |
grammar and a generally recognised | orthography | for scots the most recent |
standards of english grammar and | orthography | is not of course a |
possibility o introducin a standart | orthography | provide mair television an radio |
and the standardisation of scots | orthography | are necessary before scots can |
the point of a standard | orthography | for scots since it would |
a special interest in scots | orthography | he has had a number |
debate over a standard scots | orthography | i have tried to follow |
dealt wi thi proablems scots | orthography | poses quhile thire ur attempts |
the present state of scots | orthography | there seems no good reason |
of the nineteenth century scots | orthography | was in a state of |
as a spoken language the | orthography | aims to give a guide |
spelling system into the present | orthography | for example books could be |
can arise from our present | orthography | is the varying pronounciations of |
so instead of basing his | orthography | on the relevant but outdated |