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petyt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Petyt is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: K. M.
Petyt (born 1941),
sociolinguist and...
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William Petyt (or Petit) (1640/1641 – 3
October 1707) was an
English barrister and writer, and a
political propagandist in the Whig interest.
Petyt was born...
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Petyt (1985), pp. 196–198.
Petyt (1985), pp. 239–240.
Petyt (1985), pp. 202–203.
Petyt (1985), pp. 191–193.
Petyt (1985), pp. 190–191, 233.
Petyt (1985)...
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Keith Malcolm Petyt /ˈpɛtɪt/ (born
February 1941) is a
sociolinguist and historian. As a
native of Bradford, he
investigated the
speech of West Yorkshire...
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Maria Petyt, also
Petijt or
Petiyt (1623–1677), was
known as a "great mystic". Her
writings have been
cited as "unequaled in
volume and
mystical content...
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Petyt (1980), pp.43-44
Petyt (1980), pp.41-42
Petyt, p.38
Petyt (1980), p.39
Petyt (1980), pp.39-40
Petyt (1980), pp.40-41
Petyt (1980), p.41
Petyt (1980)...
- morons"'.
Writing on a
Labovian study of
speech in West Yorkshire, K. M.
Petyt stated in 1985 that
several respondents 'positively said that they did not...
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Cyriak Petyt (by 1517 –
buried 1591), of
Boughton under Blean, Kent, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for...
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between north and south]". In a
study of
speech in West Yorkshire, K. M.
Petyt wrote that "the
amount of /ɑː/
usage is too low to
correlate meaningfully...
- [citation needed] In a 1985
publication on the
speech of West Yorkshire, KM
Petyt found that t-glottalization was
spreading from
Bradford (where it had been...