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- Lent Term, 1905
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- Copyright © The Author(s). Published online by Cambridge University Press 1905
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page 1 note 2 The accounts are printed on page 24.
page 4 note 1 Since this paper was read, Dr Wright's English Dialect Grammar has appeared, in which the phonetics of our dialects are admirably treated.
page 5 note 1 Symbols within a parenthesis are phonetic. The symbols (aa), (ee), (ii), (uu) mean the sounds of Ital. long a, e, i, u. The symbol (ə) means the a in china, and (ei) the ei in vein. M. E., O. F., and O. H. G. mean Middle English, Old French, and Old High German respectively. The dot in (daa·mə) shows the position of the stress.