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    Secund fonetic redur.

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    A selection of one hundred of Perrin's fables :accompanied with a key, containing the text, a literal and a free translation arranged in such a manner as to point out the difference between the French and the English idiom : also a figured pronunciation of the French, according to the best French works extant on the subject : the whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English

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    Selections for the illustration of a course of instructions on the rhythmus and utterance of the English language: with an Introductory essay on the application of rhythmical science to the treatment of impediments, and the improvement of our national oratory;and an elementary analysis of the science and practice of elocution, composition, &c.

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    Self-culture in reading, speaking, and conversation :designed for the use of schools, colleges, and home instruction

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    A self-teaching reader, for the study of the pronunciation of the French language:after a plan entirely new ...

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    Sheridan's and Henderson's practical method of reading and reciting English poetry :elucidated by a variety of examples taken from some of our most popular poets, and the manner pointed out in which they were read or recited by the above gentlemen; intended for the improvement of youth, and as a necessary introduction to Dr. Enfield's speaker.

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    Short Chapters on Novel and Exotic MetresThe American Whig review.

  8. 358

    A short treatise on the English tongue.Being an attempt to render the reading and pronunciation of the same more easy to foreigners.

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    A short view of Latin grammar, in a method intirely new.Containing, I. The necessary terms of art, ... XVI. Lastly, a view of comparison, regular, irregular, and defective; ... For the use of schools. By John Stirling, M.A.

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    The singing voice and its practical cultivation :exercises and studies for the controlling of the breath, throat, facial muscles and vibrations in the head : with historical and personal observations

  11. 361

    The sixth reader :consisting of extracts in prose and verse, with biographical and critical notices of the authors : for the use of advanced classes in public and private schools

  12. 362

    Something new :comprising a new and perfect alphabet containing forty distinct characters, calculated to illustrate all the various sounds of the human voice ... designed also to facilitate the acquisition of any foreign language, by furnishing a graphic representation of the simple elements of all words; and thus removing all uncertainty of pronunciation

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    The Song-book of the school-room :consisting of a great variety of songs, hymns, and scriptural selections with appropriate music : arranged to be sung in one, two, or three parts ; containing, also, the elementary principles of vocal music, prepared with reference to the inductive or Pestalozzian method of teaching : designed as a complete music manual for common, or grammar schools

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    Sound and its phenomena.

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    Sound and symbol,a scheme of instruction, introductory to school courses in modern languages and shorthand,

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    Sound notation

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    Sounds and their relations.A complete manual of universal alphabetics: illustrated by means of visible speech: and exhibiting the pronunciation of English, in various styles, and of other languages and dialects.

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    The sounds of spoken English with specimen passages in phonetic transcription,annotated, and with a glossary and index,

  19. 369

    Speaking to the PsalteryThe Monthly review ...

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    The speaking voice :its scientific basis in music ...

  21. 371

    A specimen of the conformity of the European languages,particularly the English with the oriental languages, especially the Persian; in the order of the alphabet ...

  22. 372

    The Spelling experimenter and phonetic investigator

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    Spelling in the elementary school:an experimental and statistical investigation,

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    A spelling-Bookwherein the pronunciation and spelling of the English tongue are reduced to a very few principles or general heads. With a preface: Shewing the difference between this performance, and those of the same title hitherto published; and offering some hints concerning a Method of Teaching: and some additional lessons. By John Warden, Teacher of English in Edinburgh.

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    A spelling-Dictionary of the English language,on a new plan, For the Use of Young Gentlemen, Ladies, and Foreigners. Being an introductary part of The circle of the sciences. Published by the King's Authority.

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    Spoken English. :Everyday talk, with phonetic transcription,

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    Standard alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters

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    Standard alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters,

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    A Study of the Metrical Use of the Inflectional E in Middle English, with Particular Reference to Chaucer and LydgatePublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    Suggestions for a System of Scansion of EnglishThe Poetry review.

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    A system of elocution,with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation ...

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    A system of Latin prosody and metre,from the best authorities, ancient and modern.

  33. 383

    A system of Latin versification :in a series of progressive exercises, including specimens of translation from English and German poetry into Latin verse : for the use of schools and colleges

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    A system of phonic writing.

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    Teaching literature in the grammar grades and high school,

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    The temple musickor, an essay concerning the method of singing the Psalms of David, in the Temple, before the Babylonish captivity. Wherein, The Musick of our Cathedrals in Vindicated, and supposed to be Conformable, not only to that of the Primitive Christians, but also to the Practice of the Church in all preceding Ages. By Arthur Bedford, Chaplain to his Grace the late Duke of Bedford; and Vicar of Temple, in the City of Bristol.

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    The Influence of Music on Metres.Proceedings and transactions of the Royal Society of Canada.

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    Time Patterns in Prose: A Study in Prose Rhythm Based on Voice RecordsPsychological monographs.

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    The town and country spelling-bookin four parts. Part I. Contains single words and short sentences, with the syllables in each word divided as they are pronounced. Part II. Contains single words only, with their syllables undivided; and comprehends all the longest and most difficult words in the English Language. Part III. Contains moral and entertaining lessons, with the syllables in each word undivided. Part IV. Contains a plain and comprehensive view of the pronunciation of the best speakers in London; designed more particularly for the use of schools at a distance from London. With an appendix, containing observations on Accent, Emphasis, Pauses, &c. By Cortes Telfair, Curer of Impediments in Speech.

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    The Translation of Anglo-Saxon PoetryPublications of the Modern Language Association of America

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    A treatise on the structure of the English language :or, the analysis and classification of sentences and their component parts with illustrations and exercises adapted to the use of schools

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    Universal writing and printing with ordinary letters,for the use of missionaries, comparative philologists, linguists, and phonologists.

  43. 393

    University lectures on phonetics.

  44. 394

    A vademecum for singing-teachers and pupils,

  45. 395

    Versions from Hafiz;an essay in Persian metre,

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    Visible speech reader for the nursery and primary schoolrequiring no preparatory knowledge of Visible Speech on the part of the Teacher

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    Visible speech: a new fact demonstrated.

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    Visual PoetryPoetry : a Magazine of Verse.

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    A vocabulary of such words in the English language as are of dubious or unsettled accentuation; in which the pronunciation of Sheridan, Walker, and other orthoepists, is compared

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    Vocal faults and their remedies,

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