10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONOTYPY»
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phonotypy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Pitman's Journal of Commercial Education
The word " phonetics" is, in its narrowest sense, understood to apply to the
principles upon which the two systems of representing language known as
Phonography and Phonotypy, are based ; but in its more general use it
designates not only ...
2
A System of Phonoscript and
Phonotypy
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r in vogue the new letters were not as simple and facile, and consequently as
legible, as the oldones. If they had been, phonetic spelling would, perhaps, now ...
3
The Gospel According to Matthew: In
Phonotypy and Heterotypy ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Fred Pitman Publisher, 2010
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A Report Upon
Phonotypy - Primary Source Edition
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
American Academy Of Arts And Sciences, 2013
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On Early English Pronunciation
Mr. Isaac Pitman of Bath, the inventor of Phonography, or a peculiar kind of
English shorthand founded upon phonetic spelling, in his Phonotypic Journal, for
January, 1843, started the notion of Phonotypy or Phonetic Printing for general ...
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TeX, XML, and Digital Typography: International Conference ...
But in the end, phonotypy never caught on, and the various phonotypic projects,
including the constant cutting and casting of new type, were “from first to last a
serious financial drain” [2]. In 1894, a few years before his death, Pitman was ...
Apostolos Syropoulos, 2004
7
Complete Poems of William Barnes: Volume I: Poems in the ...
It used a new kind of alphabet, trialled in 1843 in Pitman's Phonotypic Journal
and described in Ellis's book about 'phonotypy or phonography' (1845) as '
speech- printing speech-writing' (Ellis 1845).81 Phonotypy claimed to represent
speech ...
T. L. Burton, K. K. Ruthven, 2013
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Scripts, Grooves, and Writing Machines: Representing ...
phonetic alphabet or "phonotypy" (Phone, voice; tupos, type — "speaking type"),
a typeface designed to express all the sounds of spoken English. Pitman even
published a weekly periodical printed mostly in phonotypy, The Phonetic Journal,
...
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On Early Englis Pronunciation
Hereford) written in phonotypy (see Part IV. 1183 c) by Mr. Joseph Jones,
bookseller, of Broad Street, Hereford, from the diet, of Mr. Herbert Ballard,
Leighton Court, Bromyard, and pal. by AJE. As the diphthongs were unanalyzed
in phonotypy, ...
10
A Century of Universalism in Philadelphia and New York
... at his rural mansion near Morton Station, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He
is the senior member of the Lombard St. Church, his membership dating Sept. 13,
18 19. Phonotypy. Not as belonging to this history, but as one of the Curiosities ...