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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHONOTYPIC»
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Primary
Phonotypic Reader - Primary Source Edition
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 2013
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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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Handbook of Standards and Resources for Spoken Language Systems
5.3.5 Broad phonetic or phonotypic transcription The citation-phonemic
representation will not show such phenomena of running speech as place
assimilation, consonant deletion, French liaison, RP linking-r and vowel
reduction, etc. Hence ...
Dafydd Gibbon, Roger Moore, Richard Winski, 1997
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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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The
Phonotypic Journal, for the Year 1843
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TeX, XML, and Digital Typography: International Conference ...
Pitman's phonotypic publications include not only his phonotypic journals but
dozens of books, including again the entire Bible (1850). But in the end,
phonotypy never caught on, and the various phonotypic projects, including the
constant ...
Apostolos Syropoulos, 2004
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Standard Alphabet for Reducing Unwritten Languages and ...
The earliest of these, called the 'Phonotypic Alphabet', ap peared in the
Phonotypic Journal of 1845 and in Ellis's The Alphabet of Nature (1845). A
revised version of it was published in the Phonotypic Journal of 1847 and in
Ellis's Essentials ...
Richard Lepsius, J. A. Kemp, 1981
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Auroux, Sylvain; Koerner, E.F.K.; Niederehe, Hans-Josef; ...
Between 1840 and 1847 seven new editions of Pitman's system appeared with
modifications. By 1842 he had produced experimental alphabets which he called
'phonotypic', intended for universal use in transcribing languages, and in 1843 ...
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Victorians Against the Gallows: Capital Punishment and the ...
82 Thiswas the eraof phonetic and phonotypic reforms –its practitioners and ...
one finds anaccount inthe Phonotypic Journalin 1845, of a Manchester '
Phonographic and Mutual Improvement Society' having ananimated discussion
on whether ...