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  1. 1451

    Phonetic attraction.

  2. 1452

    Phonetic French reader;

  3. 1453

    Phonetic German reader,

  4. 1454

    Phonetic LawTransactions and proceedings of the American Philological Association

  5. 1455

    A phonetic reader for use in junior classes,

  6. 1456

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

  7. 1457

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

  8. 1458

    Phonetic syllabication the cure for oratorical and other defects of speech.

  9. 1459

    Phonetic transcription of Indian languages :report of Committee of American Anthropological Association.

  10. 1460

    Phonetics for Scottish students;the sounds of polite Scottish described and compared with those of polite English.

  11. 1461

    The phonetics of Arabic;a phonetic inquiry and practical manual for the pronunciation of classical Arabic and of one colloquial (the Egyptian)

  12. 1462

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

  13. 1463

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

  14. 1464

    Phonetics of the New High German language.

  15. 1465

    Phonics

  16. 1466

    Phonics and reading,for the use of teachers and of students in normal and high schools

  17. 1467

    Phonics in reading ;a manual

  18. 1468

    The phonological investigation of Old English;illustrated in a series of fifty problems.

  19. 1469

    Phonology & grammer of modern West Frisian;with phonetic texts and glossary,

  20. 1470

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

  21. 1471

    Phonology and phonotype;a text book ...

  22. 1472

    The phonology of Gallic clerical Latin after the sixth century :an introductory historical study based chiefly on Merovingian and Carolingian spelling and on the forms of old French loan-words

  23. 1473

    The phonology of Gallie clerical Latin after the 6th century...

  24. 1474

    The phonology of the Bakhtiari, Badakhshami, and Madaglashti dialects of modern Persian,

  25. 1475

    The phonology of the Elis saga ...

  26. 1476

    The phonology of the London ms. of the earliest complete English prose Psalter ...

  27. 1477

    The phonology of the Pistojese dialect ...

  28. 1478

    The phonology of the Pistojese dialect ...

  29. 1479

    The phonology of the Spanish dialect of Mexico City ...

  30. 1480

    The Phonotypic journal.

  31. 1481

    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,

  32. 1482

    Physical and vocal training :for school use and for private instruction

  33. 1483

    Physical culture and development of the voice.

  34. 1484

    Physical culture and voice work for use in public schools,

  35. 1485

    The pictorial grammar

  36. 1486

    Pictures in language work,

  37. 1487

    Pilot book for Sentence and theme.

  38. 1488

    Pinneo's exercises in false syntax :for the correction of errors in the grammatical construction of sentences : designed to aid in the study of the author's grammars of the English language

  39. 1489

    Pinneo's guide to composition :a series of practical lessons : designed to simplify the art of writing composition : for beginners

  40. 1490

    Pinneo's primary grammar of the English language :for beginners

  41. 1491

    A plain and complete grammar of the English languageto which is prefixed the English accedence: with remarks and observations on A short introduction to English grammar. By Anselm Bayly, L. L. D. Sub-Dean of His Majesty's Chapel-Royal.

  42. 1492

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

  43. 1493

    A plain, rational essay on English grammar :the main object of which is to point out a plain, rational and permanent standard of pronunciation : to which is given a gamut or key

  44. 1494

    A plan for instructing pupils in the art of elocution. By J. Rice

  45. 1495

    THE PLAN OF A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.Miscellaneous and fugitive pieces. ...

  46. 1496

    A plea for spoken language.An essay upon comparative elocution, condensed from lectures delivered throughout the United States.

  47. 1497

    The Plowshaer;an exemplication of alphabetic reform.

  48. 1498

    The Plowshaer;an exemplication of alphabetic reform.

  49. 1499

    A pocket dictionary or complete English expositorshewing readily The Part of Speech to which each Word belongs; its true Meaning, when not self-evident; its various Senses, if more than one, placed in proper Order; and the Language, from whence it is deriv'd, pointed out immediately after the Explication. Also The Technical Terms are clearly explain'd; every Word is so accented, that there can be no Uncertainty as to the Pronunciation; and the Names of the Cities and principal Towns, their Distance from London, their Market Days, and Fairs, according to the New Style, are alphabetically interspers'd; with other useful Articles. To render this Book complete, many modern Words are introduc'd, which are not to be found in other Dictionaries; and to make it more concise and portable, such Words are omitted, as being neither properly English, nor ever used by good Authors, would only serve to mislead and embarrass the Learner. A Work entirely new, and design'd for the Youth of both Sexes, the Ladies and Persons in Business. To which is prefix'd An introduction, Containing an History of the English Language, with a compendious Grammar: And a recommendation of the manuscript copy, in a letter from Dr. Bevis to the publisher.

  50. 1500

    The poetical works of Geoff. ChaucerIn fourteen volumes. The miscellaneous pieces from Urry's Edition 1721, The Canterbury Tales from Tyrwhitt's Edition 1775.

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