| 1898 - 782 pages
...again than to leave them unrecorded. Nor should it be forgotten in this connection that a word often bears a different shade of meaning in one place from...exact sound, but the exact signification, if it be desirw to make a real contribution towards the history of the country, or the history of the language.... | |
| Edward Hungerford Goddard - 1894 - 894 pages
...again than to leave them unrecorded. Nor should it be forgotten in this connection that a word often bears a different shade of meaning in one place from...needless to add to the directions in the schedule. WILTS DIALECT. MR. Gr. E. DARTNELL, Abbottsfield, Salisbury, and the REV. EH GODDARD, Clyffe Vicarage,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1895 - 1166 pages
...folklore ; it is being overwhelmed by the same foes. Peculiarities of dialect are due partly to physical, partly to mental, causes. From either point of view...needless to add to the directions in the schedule. 1 County Folklore. Printed Extract*— No. 1, Glovcertcnhirt. London : D. Nutt, 1892. 1«. The Lalie... | |
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