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    The orthoëpist: a pronouncing manual containing about four thousand five hundred words,including a considerable number of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc. that are often mispronounced,

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    The orthoëpist: a pronouncing manual,containing about three thousand five hundred words, including a considerable number of names of foreign authors, artists, etc., that are often mispronounced.

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    Orthophony,

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    Orthophony;or, The cultivation of the voice in elocution.

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    An outline of vocal physiology and Bell's Visible speech.The scientific basis for teaching correct articulation and pronunciation.

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    A Panjabi phonetic reader

  7. 257

    A parser and analyzer for beginners :with diagrams and suggestive pictures

  8. 258

    Peirce college language exercises.A series of practical exercises in English. For the use of colleges of business and shorthand.

  9. 259

    Petite phone̲tique compare̲e des principales langues europe̲ennes,

  10. 260

    The philosophic alphabet :with an explanation of its principles, and a variety of extracts, illustrating its adaptation to the sounds of the English language ... to which is added, a philosophic system of punctuation

  11. 261

    The philosophy of the human voice :embracing its physiological history; together with a system of principles, by which criticism in the art of elocution may be rendered inteligible [i.e. intelligible], and instruction, definite and comprehensive to which is added a brief analysis of song and recitative

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    The philotaxian grammar :being a concise and lucid guide to a knowledge of the English language : containing a new and comprehensive system of parsing, and a complete order for correcting false syntax, and exhibiting the cases of nouns and pronouns, and the moods and tenses of verbs, in a new and systematic arrangement designed for schools and private learners

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    The phonarthron.Or, Natural system of the sounds of speech: a test of pronunciation for all languages: also, the phonarithmon, and the phonodion. To which is added, a practical application of the phonarthron to English and French pronunciation; and to the reading of Hebrew, &c.

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    Phonetic French reader;

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    A phonetic reader for use in junior classes,

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    A phonetic Spanish reader :extracts from great writers selected and transcribed

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    The phonetic speaker :consisting of the principles and exercises in the author's system of elocution, with additions; the whole in the new alphabet

  18. 268

    The phonetics of French pronunciation :being Longmans' Modern French course.

  19. 269

    The phonetics of the Gaelic language :with an exposition of the current orthography and a system of phonography

  20. 270

    Phonics

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    A phonographic dictionary of the English language,containing the most usual words, to the number of twelve thousand. August, 1845-December, 1846, forming a supplement of the Ipswich fono-press.

  22. 272

    Phonology and orthoëpy:an elementary treatise on pronunciation for the use of teachers and schools.

  23. 273

    Phreno-mnemotechny;or, The art of memory: the series of lectures, explanatory of the principles of the system, delivered in New York and Philadelphia, in the beginning of 1844,

  24. 274

    A plain system of elocution :or, Logical and musical reading and declamation, with exercises in prose and verse

  25. 275

    A plain, rational essay on English grammarthe main object of which is to point out a plain, rational and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is given, a gamut or key, still more simple, plain and easy than that given to music, pointing out the quantity and quality of every syllable and word, according to the present mode among polite scholars. ... This plan, hitherto unattempted, is respectfully inscribed to British and American ladies and gentlemen, whose generous criticism and assistance is humbly requested by their devoted humble servants, Dunc'a Mack'intosh and his two daughters. Martini'co, the 4th of July, 1797.

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    The Plowshaer;an exemplication of alphabetic reform.

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    The Plowshaer;an exemplication of alphabetic reform.

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    Poetry as a representative art ...

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    Popular shorthand or steno-phonography.

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    The power of sound,

  31. 281

    Practical cosmophonography;a system of writing and printing all the principal languages, with their exact pronunciation,

  32. 282

    The practical elocutionist :or the principles of elocution ...

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    Practical English prosody and versification;or, Descriptions of the different species of English verse, with exercises in scanning and versification ... calculated to produce correctness of ear and taste in reading and writing poetry ...

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    Practical French phonetics,

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    A practical grammar :in which words, phrases, and sentences are classified according to their offices, and their relation to each other : illustrated by a complete system of diagrams

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    A practical grammar of the English language,in which the principles established by Lindley Murray, are inculcated, and his theory of the moods clearly illustrated by diagrams, representing the number of the tenses in each mood--their signs--and the manner in which they are formed.

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    A practical guide to English pronunciation :for the use of schools

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    A practical introduction to French phonetics :for the use of English-speaking students and teachers

  39. 289

    Practical orthography, or, The art of teaching spelling by writing :containing an improved method of dictating : with exercises for practice : and collections of words of difficult, irregular and variable spelling ...

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    A primer of phonetics

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    A primer of phonetics,

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    A primer of spoken English,

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    Primitive music;an inquiry into the origin and development of music, songs, instruments, dances, and pantomimes of savage races,

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    Principles of elocution and vocal culture :in which the rules for correct reading and speaking, and directions for improving and strengthening the voice, are given

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    The principles of English composition:illustrated by examples, with critical remarks.

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    Principles of English grammar / By A. S. Worrell.

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    The principles of grammar:being a compendious treatise on the languages, English, Latin and Greek.

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    The principles of grammar;being a compendions treatise on the languages, English, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, and French. Founded on the immutable principle of the relation which one word sustains to another

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    The principles of Greek grammar :comprising the substance of the most approved Greek grammars extant, for the use of schools and colleges.

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    The principles of sound and inflexion as illustrated in the Greek and Latin languages,

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