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The stressed "èd" is common in Shakespear's work, usually to add a melodious inflection in words. Think this should be mentioned? Shakespearian plays are the only other time I've seen èd used in English. | The stressed "èd" is common in Shakespear's work, usually to add a melodious inflection in words. Think this should be mentioned? Shakespearian plays are the only other time I've seen èd used in English. | ||
+ | :Maybe. I'ma wait and see what others think. --{{User:Super Martyo Brother/sig}} 22:11, 12 June 2007 (UTC) |
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The stressed "èd" is common in Shakespear's work, usually to add a melodious inflection in words. Think this should be mentioned? Shakespearian plays are the only other time I've seen èd used in English.
- Maybe. I'ma wait and see what others think. --
Super Martyo boing! 22:11, 12 June 2007 (UTC)