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  • How is wl- pronounced? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The pronunciation of wl and wr is so ingrained that Minkova need not cover how they would be pronounced in Old English; meanwhile, she carefully documents how the sounds would have changed into Middle English
  • pronunciation - Silent w in words starting with wr- - English . . .
    18 Not My Field, so subject to correction: In Old English the “voiced labiovelar approximant” w was in fact pronounced in the initial clusters wr and wl Lass, Cambridge History of the English Language describes the loss of this pronunciation in the context of “Onset-cluster reduction” (III, page 122):
  • Whn U Ck Me, U WL Fnd Me Sez da Lord. in this picture (publicity)
    Does the style (if it is) shown in the picture below have a particular name? “Whn U Ck Me, U WL Fnd Me Sez da Lord” In full: When you seek me, you will find me says the Lord
  • Have a look vs. Take a look - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between Have a look and Take a look (meaning connotations)? For example: Have a look at the question Take a look at the question For some reason I only found first versio
  • grammaticality - Is arent I correct grammar? - English Language . . .
    Aren't I? is standard English as the negative interrogative of I am So it is correct Ain't I? is also common though regarded as a lower register Am I not? sounds far too picky I am, init? is also used, though I hate it Amn't I might be logical, but only seems to exist, if at all, in Scottish or Irish dialect
  • alphabet - Why is X used when we pronounce it Z? - English Language . . .
    English, like some other languages, systematically reduces certain consonant clusters; but it has a conservative spelling system (which incidentally often reminds us where a word comes from) The clusters we reduce are mostly in borrowings from other languages: particularly initial clusters ks ('x'), pt , pn which are generally from Greek, but also for example hr (and in fact h
  • How to Cite a Supreme Court Syllabus in Chicago Style?
    3d — WL cite if it exists 4th — LEXIS cite if it exists Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, the UCMLC doesn't discuss how to cite a syllabus to a Supreme Court decision; but in Rule 4 3 (c) it suggests that supplementary content associated with a particular court decision may be identified in roman before the name of the case
  • Which word begins with y and looks like an axe in this picture?
    The close votes are misguided The question is about English That the most likely answer is a Swedish word does not change the fact that the question is about English "Can someone help me identify which English word is depicted in Y?" The answers, including the Yxa answer started out by searching, and not finding, an English word If @Dan Bron had stopped with "There is no English noun
  • Is it slough or slew? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which is the proper word to use to indicate a large amount of something - "slough" or "slew"? Eg: StackExchange now has a slough of potential new sites in Area51 English stackexchange com has a
  • I need a word that describes a person who is hard to love
    I think the problem is that there are lots of characteristics that a person could have that would make them hard to love (difficult, obnoxious, repugnant, quarrelsome, "an asshole of a", etc ), but to skip that level of indirection and simply use a word that means exactly "hard-to-love" AND without using an un- word is going to be difficult





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