Definitionn. English linguist who contributed to linguistic semantics and to prosodic phonology and who was noted for his insistence on studying both sound and meaning in context
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Many firths are found along the coast of Scotland. [Please select]
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Firth, Cromwell, p. 324.2 John Morley, Oliver Cromwell, p. 393. [Please select]
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It lay far up the firth, Thord said, and the ships could not go so far. [Please select]
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John and Edward Caird brought them up the Clyde, Hutchison Stirling up the Firth of Forth. [Please select]
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"* This is severe, though not perhaps severer than the Inaugural Lecture of Professor Firth." [Please select]
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Kilda and the Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth. [Please select]
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He would find no difficulty in swimming across the Firth of Forth at Edinburgh. [Please select]
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They were fishermen from Niggarey, on the shore of the Firth opposite. [Please select]
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There was a warship at this time stationed in the Firth, the _Seahorse_, Captain Palliser. [Please select]
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He kens weel eneugh wha feeds him, and cleeds him, and keeps a' tight, thack and rape, when his coble is jowing awa in the Firth, puir fallow.' [Please select]
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In February 1834 a young whale of the family of Balæna Whales was caught near the Queensferry, in the Firth of Forth. [Please select]
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