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Sam Sondnokkur’s Ryde fro Ratchda to Manchistur: Iz Visit to Manchester Mechaniks Hinstitushun Sho; Wi o Full Okeawnt o wot he Seed un wheer hee Went, wi o iz Adventurs. By Sam iz sel.
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Scholes, John, 1808-1863. - : John Heywood (Manchester, Reino Unido); Simpkin, Marshall & Co. (Londres, Reino Unido), 1857
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Lamplugh Club by a Lookers-on intended to assist in preserving a faithful record of the dialect of the neighbourhood of Whitehaven
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O Ful, Tru, un Pertikler Okeawnt o Bwoth Wat Aw Seed un Wat Aw Yerd We Gooin to th' Greyt Eggshibishun e Lundun
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“Ar Obadoyer, Or Muster Cox’s Coortin’. A Le’stershoyre Pastoral”
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Anónimo. - : Leicester Journal (Leicester, Reino Unido), 1856
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Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, &c., in the First Half Century of the Republic
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A Copy of a Letter, written by a Young Shepherd to his Friend in Borrowdale with a Glossary of the Cumberland Words
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The Ghost of Tim Bobbin ; A Tale in Rhyme for Christmas Time
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Tom Cladpole’s Jurney to Lunnun, shewing the many difficulties he met with, and how he got safe home at last; told by himself and written in pure Sussex doggerel by his Uncle Tim
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An Historical Sketch of the Provincial Dialects of England
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The Harnet and the Bittle. A Whimsical Satire on Litigation, in the Somersetshire Dialect
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Anónimo. - : Published in Launceston Examiner (Australia), 1843
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The Trip to Tiptree; or, A Lover’s Triumph. Humbly presented to the Philologist, as a specimen of the dialect of the peasantry of Essex.
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John Noakes and Mary Styles or “an Essex Calf’s” Visit to Tiptree Races, a Poem Exhibiting Some of the Most Striking Lingual Localisms Peculiar to Essex, with a Glossary
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“Dialects from A.D. 900”
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Glosario. -- Literatura dialectal inglesa, -- Oeste de Inglaterra. -- Somersethshire. -- East-Anglia. -- Derbyshire. -- Cheshire. -- Lancashire. -- Craven. -- Pertenece a la colección Varia del Salamanca Corpus. -- Bosworth, Joseph, 1788-1876. -- “Dialects from A.D. 900”. A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language. -- 1838. ; [ES] Descripción de los dialectos del Oeste de Inglaterra, de Somersethshire, de East-Anglia, de Derbyshire, de Cheshire, de Lancashire y de Craven, con textos ilustrativos. [EN] Description of the dialects of the West of England, Somersetshire, East-Anglia, Derbyshire, Cheshire, Lancashire and Craven. It includes texts illustrating them.
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1788-1876; 5701.07 Lengua y literatura; 5702 Lingüística diacrónica; 5703 Geografía lingüística; 5705 Lingüística sincrónica; Bosworth; Cheshire dialect; Craven dialect; Derbyshire dialect; Dialecto de Craven; Dialecto de Derbyshire; Dialecto de East-Anglia; Dialecto de Lancashire; Dialecto de Somersetshire; Dialecto del oeste de Inglaterra; East-Anglia dialect; English dialect literature; Glosario; Glossary; Joseph; Lancashire Dialect; Literatura dialectal inglesa; Somersetshire Dialect; West of England dialect
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10366/122893
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The Character of a Soldier. In the Cumberland Dialect
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Anonymous. - : John Harkness Printer (Preston, United Kingdom), 1835
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