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Page 393
... spelling is identical in our spelling and old spel but different in new spel , two - afeard / afeart , remember / member - evidently indicate sound change , but the third - felt / fealt - probably does not ) . The other forms in the old ...
... spelling is identical in our spelling and old spel but different in new spel , two - afeard / afeart , remember / member - evidently indicate sound change , but the third - felt / fealt - probably does not ) . The other forms in the old ...
Page 396
... spelling ee is also frequently replaced with ea ( keap , feal , kean ) . Since the vowel of set is also sometimes spelled ea ( dead ) , this presents a problem with the frequent words feal , fealt for our feel , felt . I assume that ...
... spelling ee is also frequently replaced with ea ( keap , feal , kean ) . Since the vowel of set is also sometimes spelled ea ( dead ) , this presents a problem with the frequent words feal , fealt for our feel , felt . I assume that ...
Page 397
... spelling to is retained for the word under minimum stress with one exception , ter morrer for tomorrow . There is one spelling that recognizes syllabic { n } : suddn . When a final unstressed syllable ends with a consonant , the vowel ...
... spelling to is retained for the word under minimum stress with one exception , ter morrer for tomorrow . There is one spelling that recognizes syllabic { n } : suddn . When a final unstressed syllable ends with a consonant , the vowel ...
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