a1. Used for _o_; as _drave_ for "drove," pret.; _tarment_ for "torment." 2. Prefixed, as in _a-be_ for "be"; _a-dere_ for "there." 3. Used for _e_, as in in age for "edge," _ape_ for "heap"; _ate_ for "eat."G.M. Story July 1958PRINTED ITEMUsed SupUsed Sup1Not usedLP: This card deals with pronunciation of the letter "a"; Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Thu 26 Jun 201
This paper examines the functions of the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ in one specific text, a short story by R...
According to Bauer (1983), Barker (1998), Plag (2003) and Mühleisen (2010), -ee has become a very pr...
The pronunciation of prefixed words in English has often been defined in terms of morphology only (s...
aOften pronounced _i_.YesG.M. Story July 1959Used SupUsed Sup1Not usedLP: This card deals with pron...
THe first letter of the alphabet serves many linguistic purposes and numerous grammatical functions....
aps n(varying pronunciations of aps tree, but the crucial factors of previous word, possible jun...
This article examines a-prefixing as it occurs in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn an...
h1. The Cockney _h_ is usual, as _hice_ for "ice," _hile_ for "oil." 2. Often omitted, as in _eed_ f...
th-Usually pronounced _d_, as in _de_, _dese_, _dose_.Usually pronounced _d_PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story...
The study on –able and adjectives ending in –able/-ible (Munandar, 1999:74-82) was done based on his...
Much time has been spent on devising lists of the best words for transmitting initial letters unambi...
alter v[Pages given for our convenience. Probably we can follow the scheme of reference to word, p...
sit v"He'm 's 'ard 's nails an'tar'ble sot in 'e's ways, but arter that he sid twadn't no manner...
This paper examines so-called a-prefixing in the speech of dialect speakers living in Appalachia. Bu...
The lumberman's alphabet: A for axe, E for echo, I for iron, etc. Letters from the alphabet is used ...
This paper examines the functions of the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ in one specific text, a short story by R...
According to Bauer (1983), Barker (1998), Plag (2003) and Mühleisen (2010), -ee has become a very pr...
The pronunciation of prefixed words in English has often been defined in terms of morphology only (s...
aOften pronounced _i_.YesG.M. Story July 1959Used SupUsed Sup1Not usedLP: This card deals with pron...
THe first letter of the alphabet serves many linguistic purposes and numerous grammatical functions....
aps n(varying pronunciations of aps tree, but the crucial factors of previous word, possible jun...
This article examines a-prefixing as it occurs in Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn an...
h1. The Cockney _h_ is usual, as _hice_ for "ice," _hile_ for "oil." 2. Often omitted, as in _eed_ f...
th-Usually pronounced _d_, as in _de_, _dese_, _dose_.Usually pronounced _d_PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story...
The study on –able and adjectives ending in –able/-ible (Munandar, 1999:74-82) was done based on his...
Much time has been spent on devising lists of the best words for transmitting initial letters unambi...
alter v[Pages given for our convenience. Probably we can follow the scheme of reference to word, p...
sit v"He'm 's 'ard 's nails an'tar'ble sot in 'e's ways, but arter that he sid twadn't no manner...
This paper examines so-called a-prefixing in the speech of dialect speakers living in Appalachia. Bu...
The lumberman's alphabet: A for axe, E for echo, I for iron, etc. Letters from the alphabet is used ...
This paper examines the functions of the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ in one specific text, a short story by R...
According to Bauer (1983), Barker (1998), Plag (2003) and Mühleisen (2010), -ee has become a very pr...
The pronunciation of prefixed words in English has often been defined in terms of morphology only (s...