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  1. 1651

    Pronouncing vocabulary of geographical and personal names.The geographical list embraces all the names worthy of note in the known world ... The personal names comprise those of the most celebrated men of ancient and modern times ... To which is added a complete list of scriptural names ...

  2. 1652

    Pronunciation of -tu- in EnglishThe Journal of English and Germanic philology.

  3. 1653

    The pronunciation of 10,000 proper names;giving famous geographical and biographical names, names of books, works of art, characters in fiction, foreign titles, etc.

  4. 1654

    Pronunciation of ancient Greek

  5. 1655

    Pronunciation of ancient Greek

  6. 1656

    The pronunciation of English by foreigners.A course of lectures to the students of Norham hall on the physiology of speech.

  7. 1657

    The pronunciation of English in Scotland,

  8. 1658

    The pronunciation of English reduced to rules by means of a system of marks applied to the ordinary spelling,

  9. 1659

    Pronunciation of English vowels, 1400-1700,

  10. 1660

    The pronunciation of English words derived from the Latin,

  11. 1661

    The pronunciation of French;a progressive study of the sounds of the French language, with directions for producing them accurately.

  12. 1662

    The pronunciation of Greek;accent and quantity : a philological inquiry

  13. 1663

    Pronunciation of Latin in the Augustan period

  14. 1664

    Pronunciation of Latin, and Mutation of vowel sounds;two papers read before the American Philological Association in 1909 and 1910.

  15. 1665

    The pronunciation of Russian.

  16. 1666

    The pronunciation of standard English in America,

  17. 1667

    The pronunciation of the English language vindicated from imputed anomaly & capricein two parts. An Analytical Process Respecting Elementary Combinations and Variations, Chiefly Confined to Monosyllables. An Investigation of Prosodv in all the Multiplied forms of Words, Syllables, Green and Latin Analogy, &c. With an appendix, on the dialects of human speech in all countries, And an Analytical Discussion and Vindication of the Dialect of Scotland. By the Rev. James Adams, S. R. E. S.

  18. 1668

    The pronunciation of the Greek aspirates.

  19. 1669

    The pronunciation of the Greek.

  20. 1670

    The pronunciation of the names of Italian painters,

  21. 1671

    Propriety ascertained in her picture; or, Inglish speech and spelling rendered mutual guides.By James Elphinston.

  22. 1672

    Prosodia construed.And the meaning of the most difficult words, therein contained, plainly illustrated. Being an addition to the construction of Lily's rules, and of like necessary Use. By Barnab. Hampton.

  23. 1673

    Prosody made easy.Wherein the rules are more brief, comprehensive and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning horace's odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. To the rules is subjoined a brief account of the different sorts of verse used by the Latin poets, with remarks on some of their beauties and faults, for the assistance of young gentlemen in their own compositions, as well as to enable them to read the classics with the greater taste and improvement. By the Rev. William Nixon, A.B. lately principal of the Dublin Academy, and now appointed master of the endowed school of youghal, by His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.

  24. 1674

    Psycho vox; or :The Emerson system of voice culture...

  25. 1675

    The Psychological Basis of Phonetic Law and AnalogyPublications of the Modern Language Association of America.

  26. 1676

    The psychology and pedagogy of reading with a review of the history of reading and writing and of methods, texts, and hygiene in reading.

  27. 1677

    The psychology of reading and spellingwith special reference to disability,

  28. 1678

    The psychology of singing:a rational method of voice culture based on a scientific analysis of all systems, ancient and modern,

  29. 1679

    Psychology of the spoken word

  30. 1680

    Public speaking and debatea manual for advocates and agitators

  31. 1681

    Public speaking for normal and academy students,

  32. 1682

    Public speaking,

  33. 1683

    Public speaking,

  34. 1684

    Public speaking;principles and practice,

  35. 1685

    Pulpit elocution:comprising remarks on the effect of manner in public discourse; the elements of elocution, applied to the reading of the Scriptures, hymns, and sermons ...

  36. 1686

    Punctuationwith chapters on hyphenization, capitalization, and spelling;

  37. 1687

    The pupil's friendor, repetition book. Selected from the best modern authors, and designed for the use of schools and Academies, and especially the Naval and Military Academy, at Gosport, Hants. Part I. Rules for the division of letters, syllables, and words: together with the most essential Parts of the English Grammar, and the Points and Stops. For the Convenience of the Master, on Repetition Day, the principal Rules are put in the form of Questions, the Answers to be supplied by the Pupils. Part II. The common rules of arithmetic, together with the useful Tables and the Weights and Measures. Part III. The collects, selected from the Book of Common Prayer, together with the Church Catechism.

  38. 1688

    Pure English :a treatise on words and phrases, or practical lessons in the use of language

  39. 1689

    Pure phonics for home and kindergarten;short essays which present the need and method of teaching the elementrary sounds of the English language to children before they are taught to read script or print,

  40. 1690

    Putnam's minute-a-day English :for busy people

  41. 1691

    The Quarterly journal of public speaking.

  42. 1692

    The Quarterly journal of public speaking.

  43. 1693

    The Quarterly journal of public speaking.

  44. 1694

    The Quarterly journal of speech education :the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.

  45. 1695

    The Quarterly journal of speech education :the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.

  46. 1696

    The Quarterly journal of speech education :the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.

  47. 1697

    The Quarterly journal of speech education :the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.

  48. 1698

    The Quarterly journal of speech education :the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.

  49. 1699

    The question of our speech;The lesson of Balzac; two lectures.

  50. 1700

    Questions for examination in English literature :chiefly selected from college papers set in Cambridge, with an introduction on the study of English.

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