10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALAEOTYPE»
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The Dialect of Banffshire: With a Glossary of Words Not in ...
Omitted in approximative palaeotype. . (4.) (turned 1-) before a voiced letter
indicates that an attempt is to be made to pronounce it with only the air in the
mouth, as used for the blowpipe, and without forcing any breath from the lungs,
tut (t.l.x).
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Transactions of the Philological Society
Omitted in approximative palaeotype. (turned 1-) before a voiced letter indicates
that an attempt is to be made to pronounce it with only the air in the mouth, as
used for the blowpipe, . and without forcing any breath from the lungs, tut (t.|.x).
Philological Society (London), 1867
3
The North American Review
In the notation of spoken sounds, Mr. Ellis uses a comprehensive system, which
he calls by the name palaeotype (only the old types being used in it), and sets it
forth in a brief introduction. It is based on the Roman alphabet, and contains no ...
4
On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...
INTRODUCTION. Palaeotype, or the Systematic Notation of All Spoken Sounds
by means of the Ordinary Printing Types. In order to write intelligibly on speech
sounds, some systematic means of representing them must be adopted. In order
to ...
5
The World's Writing Systems
The sentence He was whining away, says she, for all the world like a sick child,
or a little girl in a fret in ten Yorkshire dialects, transcribed in Dialectal Palaeotype
(Ellis 1 889: 509—10). sidered to be candidates for a reformed orthography of ...
Peter T. Daniels, William Bright, 1996
6
On Early Englis Pronunciation
The palaeotype used in Parts I. to IV. of EEP. was of course adopted. But the
direct investigation of living speech has rendered numerous additions or
modifications necessary. Hence I have considered it advisable to prefix to this
treatise a new ...
7
On Early English Pronunciation
INTRODUCTION. Palaeotype, or the Systematic Notation of All Spoken Sounds
by means of the Ordinary Printing Types. In order to write intelligibly on speech
sounds, some systematic means of representing them must be adopted. In order
to ...
8
Scripts, Grooves, and Writing Machines: Representing ...
Other explorers and other missionaries proved far more resourceful, but there
was no standard. Alexander Ellis proposed a system of his own, "palaeotype," but
called it a "makeshift scheme," no matter its utility to "indicate the pronunciation of
...
9
Directions in Corpus Linguistics: Proceedings of Nobel ...
Ellis invented two phonetic alphabets, the first of which, Palaeotype, he first
reported in an address to the Philological Society on 7 December 1866 (Ellis
1867). He wrote a detailed account of it, which was enclosed with his
questionnaire, but ...
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Auroux, Sylvain; Koerner, E.F.K.; Niederehe, Hans-Josef; ...
As no system of phonetic notation adequate to Ellis' needs was available at the
time, he invented his own, the palaeotype. As one familiar with printing, and as
one who had published extensively on spelling, phonetics, music, and physics, ...