The Dialect of the Southern Counties of Scotland : Its Pronunciation, Grammar, And Historical Relations ; With An Appendix On the Present Limits of the Gaelic And Lowland Scotch, And the Dialectical Divisions of the Lowland Tongue ; And a Linguistical Map
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yesa Ted >» ace heade ,, hyed jj a whit )* Adam heale „ hyel u hale, whole yedge >» age heame ,, hyem jj home yek j» oak hearsch „ hyersch j» hoarse yell jj ale hearschel,, hyerschel,, hare-lipped yenoe j» once hearo „ hyero jj hero yerl jj earl heaste „ hyest jj haste yerm jj to whine heastie „ hyestie jj haste ye ! yern jj curdle heate „ hyet jj hate 106 PRONUNCIATION. Englishman is of uttering a double sound ; and as the sound is in many respects treated as a simple one, it is here classed a...mong the simple vowels. By means of it the Southern Scotch is en- abled to distinguish in sound between numerous pairs of words sounded alike in English in ee, or in ai, thus : — ENGLISH. 8. SCOTCH. ENGLISH. S. SCOTCH. meal flour meil (mil) beet beit (bit) meal repast seen meale (miel) sein beat feet beate (Wat) feit scene seane feat feate heel heil eave eeve heal heale Eve Eave sail sale pain pane main sail (sel) seale (siel) pain peane main laid lade tail tale maid laid (led) leade (Ked) tail teale maid mane meane made meade where, note that the ei and ai are short closed vowels (i, e), though long in English.
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