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thijsporck.com
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| | | | Old English dictionaries, parsing games and a full-fledged study guide for beginners. Anglo-Saxon smartphone apps reviewed! | |
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dialectblog.com
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| | | | Apropos of our recent discussion of the 'oo' vowel in Multicultural London English: The 'oo' vowel in 'goose' is undergoing a fairly remarkable worldwide shift. ... | |
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thehousecarpenter.wordpress.com
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| | | | Abbreviations: ModE = Modern English (18th century-present) EModE = Early Modern English (16th-17th centuries) ME = Middle English (12th-15th centuries) OE = Old English (7th-11th centuries) OF = Old French (9th-14th centuries) All of this information is from the amazingly comprehensive book English Pronunciation, 1500-1700 (Volume II) by E. J. Dobson, published in 1968, which... | |
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www.grammarphobia.com
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| | English speakers have been glottalizing the letter "t" since at least the mid-19th century. The pronunciation is common today in American and British English. |