| Lyle Campbell - 2004 - 478 pages
...yourself with the changes in spelling or pronunciation beyond the most obvious ones.) And that commyn englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother. In so moche and that common English that is spoken in one shire varies from another. In so much 'And the common... | |
| Terttu Nevalainen - 2006 - 188 pages
...borne vnder the domynacyon of the mone. whiche is neuer stedfaste / but euer wauerynge / wexynge one season / and waneth & dyscreaseth another season /...that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother. (Reprinted in Bolton 1966: 2) Caxton finds that English has changed beyond recognition in the course... | |
| Richard Hogg, David Denison - 2008 - 440 pages
...ben borne under the domynacyon of the mone whiche is never stedfaste but ever waverynge: wexynge one season, and waneth & dyscreaseth another season. And...Englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from another. In so moche that in my dayes happened that certayn marchauntes were in a shippe in Tamyse... | |
| Kingsley Bolton, Braj B. Kachru - 2006 - 544 pages
...the mone, whiche is neuer stedfaste, but euer wauerynge, wexynge one season, and waneth & dycreaseth another season. And that comyn englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother . . . certaynly it is harde to playse euery man by cause of dyuersite & chaunge of langage. (Bollón,... | |
| Obioma Nnaemeka - 1997 - 233 pages
...born vnder the domynacyon of the mone. whiche is neuer stedfaste / but euer wauerynge / wexynge one season / and waneth & dyscreaseth another season /...In so moche that in my dayes happened that certayn marchauntes were in a shippe in tamyse for to haue sayled ouer the see into zelande / and for lacke... | |
| David Graddol, Dick Leith, Joan Swann - 1996 - 406 pages
...somynacyon of the mone, whiche is neuer stedfaste but euer wauerynge, wexynge one season, and waneth and dyscreaseth another season. And that comyn Englysshe...In so moche that in my dayes happened that certayn marchauntes were in a shippe in Tamyse for to haue sayled ouer the see into Zelande, and for lacke... | |
| 644 pages
...is never stedfaste but ever waverynge wexynge one season and waneth and dyscreaseth another season1. And that comyn englysshe that is spoken in one shyre...In so moche that in my dayes happened that certayn merchauntes were in a shippe in tamyse, for to have sayled over the see into zelande ; and, for lacke... | |
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