10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROGRAPHY»
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heterography in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heterography and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Heterography and Homography
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A Plea for Phonotypy and Phonography: Or, Speech-printing ...
These men do not want a dead heterography, they want a means of representing
living speech. They do not deal with manuscripts which no one can read with
certainty, clothed in cabalistic characters, which " Show the eyes, and grieve the ...
Alexander John Ellis, 1845
3
While Homer Roared: Clean Limericks, to Warm the Chuckles of ...
Heterography. The teacher made this observation: “There are 10 kinds of folks in
the nation. Some don't have a clue, But the others, like you, Are familiar with
binary notation.” A teacher of renown Told students in his town: “Whenever you ...
4
Obstinate Hebrews: Representations of Jews in France, 1715-1815
Readers familiar with Michel de Certeau may recognize an apparent similarity
between heterography and the heterologies to which de Certeau refers in his
Heterologies: Discourse on the Other, trans. Brian Massumi (Minneapolis:
University ...
5
Glossary of Hindi/Urdu and English linguistic terminology : ...
anyathoccaran -, heterographic spelling (CSTT 1992: 123), heterography (CSTT
1992: 123); anyoccaran- -, heterographic spelling (CSTT 1973: 619; CSTT 1982:
42), heterography (CSTT 1973: 619); asamlekh- -, heterographic spelling (CSTT
...
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A Companion to African-American Philosophy
heterography – is how they indicate a persistent if not chronic problem that is not
at all limited to the field of ethnological philology. This is the problem of
determining an objective basis for transcribing spoken language. In the instance
of ...
Tommy L. Lott, John P. Pittman, 2008
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Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics
206 heterography (b) different stem forms are found in one paradigm (e.g. Eng. to
be, are, was from three Indo-European roots). (=> also suppletivism)
heterography [Grk heteros 'different,' graph- ein 'to write'] 1 Use of the same
written sign for ...
Hadumod Bussmann, Kerstin Kazzazi, Gregory Trauth, 2006
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The phonographic instructor
Phonographers however foretell, and any one may foresee that the time is near
when the darkness of heterography shall be dispersed by the full light of
phonetics. A challenge has gone forth, and the call of phonography must be
heard.
In order to secure as great a likeness to heterography as can be obtained,
without deviating from acknowledged phonetic laws, we intend to represent the
natural vowel, full, as in cur, maker, and stopped, as in cut, harry, by two different
types ...
Isaac Pitman, Alexander John Ellis, 1844
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Wecli Fonetic Advocat ...
34. Upon a committee like that proposed, some intelligent gentleman should be
placed who has never been trammelled with heterography; there boing doubtless
many such among the "5,000,000 Englishmen who cannot read." 35. The vowel ...