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On Early English Pronunciation (Classic Reprint)

Alexander John Ellis

Language Arts & Disciplines / General

Excerpt from On Early English Pronunciation

In the course of the following pages many explanations and discussions of phonetic subjects become necessary. See the nature of glides, diphthongs, and combined speech sounds explained in Chapter III, 2, the principal vowels and diphthongs in the same chapter, g 3, especially under the heading U, the nature of palatisation (j) and labialisation (w) in the same chapter, 4, under P, B T, D; C, K, Q; ch, J, and gh, and the nature of aspiration under H. The Tables in Chapter VI, 1 and 2, and the footnotes to Chapter VIII, 1, may also be consulted.

Examples of the use of Palaeotype in continuous writing will be found in Chapter V, l, 2, 3, 4; Chapter VII; Chapter VIII, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Chapter IX, 1, 3; Chap ter X, 1, 2, Chapter XI, 1, 2, 3. In this Chapter XI will be found examples of modern English and Scotch, form ing a convenient exercise for those who wish to study the nature of this system of writing, and allowing of a direct comparison with Visible Speech.

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