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Of spellings as well as sounds. Phonetic spelling was a common practice in written texts of spoken English or English with an affinity to the spoken word (as in private letters) until the late nineteenth century. Voiced fricatives One of the most striking spelling features typical of the Isle of Wight, alongside other counties, is the voicing of word-initial fricatives, attested, for example, by and amp;lt;z>-spelling for standard and amp;lt;s>.22 LModE and Present-day English and amp;lt;th>-spelling does not mark the feature. The Isle . . .
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