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more generalised rural scotsman his | spelling | of guid is more standardised |
written scots with a standardised | spelling | system grammar and syntax of |
in no doubt from the | spelling | about the pronunciation of any |
learn like grammatical structures like | spelling | accents and so on pronunciation |
williamson s note on language | spelling | and pronunciation should however be |
is distinctive in its vocabulary | spelling | pronunciation an grammar hus a |
centuries was to adopt further | spelling | practices from english since this |
of dictionaries to reflect past | spelling | practices or malpractices and spelling |
spelling practices or malpractices and | spelling | reform involves improving present anomalous |
since for declining standards in | spelling | and good grammar never appeared |
which is a welsh language | spelling | and grammar checking software package |
on accuracy in grammar and | spelling | and on the appropriateness of |
fairly fluid norms of english | spelling | grammar and vocabulary indeed the |
for improvement which may include | spelling | grammatical accuracy range of vocabulary |
trading partners some kind of | spelling | reform is not only desirable |
object of the exercise of | spelling | reform is while preserving traditional |
is er the object of | spelling | reform to be to tidy |
on if some method of | spelling | reform was implemented in our |
himself employed a system of | spelling | in his writing that reflected |
terms would be adopted since | spelling | is an arbitrary system and |
a largely phonetic system of | spelling | is required which will continue |
david purves the system of | spelling | scots used in this play |
a completely phonetic system of | spelling | scots was devised by sir |
specifically scots word from its | spelling | so the system should assist |
are written [tut] in a | spelling | system based on early modern |
of integration of a reformed | spelling | system into the present orthography |
the need for a reformed | spelling | system is recognised one of |
language dr follick s automatic | spelling | system is similar in essence |
benefit greatly from a simplified | spelling | system which system to adopt |
the printing of the new | spelling | the system of regularized english |
the rather loose system of | spelling | used was phonetically superior to |
arbitrary system and since english | spelling | was by no means regular |
will continue to employ traditional | spelling | precedents for most of the |
style sheet based on traditional | spelling | precedents in order to preserve |
our out dated methods of | spelling | are to children it is |
slog of learning out dated | spelling | methods another classic example of |
the as thi if the | spelling | of a word used in |
x representit by thi cht | spelling | thi preposition til an definite |
english word but there are | spelling | books and even bilingual word |
years [inhale] but there are | spelling | books and there are even |
french way when the first | spelling | books were introduced in the |
case of the written mode | spelling | which are printed in books |
for writers to use the | spelling | oan to indicate a difference |
in reducing the number of | spelling | options currently used by writers |
the 1690s the modern english | spelling | meal the commonest in modern |
interacting with english particularly in | spelling | but it was still recognisably |
compensate for its inauthenticity by | spelling | english words in an unusual |
authoritatively setting down the normative | spelling | for each english word but |
without using a host of | spelling | forms adopted from english the |
such words if the english | spelling | leaves no doubt about the |
strict rules of pronounciation and | spelling | thanks to alphabets for english |
every scots word from its | spelling | as a result of the |
the scots language the scots | spelling | as used are in accordance |
much greater consistency in the | spelling | of scots is still required |
introducing some order into the | spelling | of scots was taken at |
there will only be one | spelling | option for each each scots |
large scale anglicisation of scots | spelling | robertson 1973 ramsay also introduced |
evidence of the lack of | spelling | rules in older scots other |
and digraphs commonly used in | spelling | scots the use of apostrophes |
precedent for a better scots | spelling | there is a case for |
the locality by changing the | spelling | to mimic not scots in |
for the rationalisation of scots | spelling | were published by the author |
of every form of every | spelling | of every form and give |
however developed a form of | spelling | that reflects as faithfully as |
thl note blaeu s penthland | spelling | can mean a church or |
and similarities in terms of | spelling | and accents and also as |
society it is called new | spelling | and like the two previous |
on behalf of the simplified | spelling | society it is called new |
teacher and maybe even doing | spelling | and writing sentences f1112: so |
in 1585 a rare early | spelling | occurrence of the f for |
an opportunity of making the | spelling | of words more phonemic was |
were hardly adequate guidelines for | spelling | a language further proposals for |
the public would notice a | spelling | error nowadays higher still i |
may still be errors in | spelling | genders agreements etc and there |
available but also correct your | spelling | as well when the printer |
look at the phonics and | spelling | and er introducing and just |
m017: and that er the | spelling | i-i- is an important aspect |
weren t allowed to teach | spelling | and things like that it |
one of the things about | spelling | is that you want people |
in other areas such as | spelling | cases genders and agreement these |
sic such aucht eight the | spelling | is clearly scottish the quh |
german swedish and danish with | spelling | variations in all these languages |
before though some changes in | spelling | and content have sometimes been |
a secret he has trouble | spelling | fiona s secret name which |
if you are flexible about | spelling | and keep in mind that |
earlier about the issue of | spelling | variation as well and that |
have scottish pronunciations although the | spelling | is no longer indicative of |
besides apart from the duff | spelling | the lettering s beautiful and |
went to jakobsen jakobsen s | spelling | variants are at least as |
scottish literature aries punctuation and | spelling | all stella produced as well |
attention to punctuation and structure | spelling | handwriting and presentation and acquire |
tended to follow ramsay s | spelling | ideas and the general trend |
appear to invent their own | spelling | systems off the cuff and |
now familiar q u h | spelling | the spellings reid and heid |