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- A Small collection of questions & answers, from various authors
- A complete dictionary of the English language, : both with regard to sound and meaning. One main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed a prosodial grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
- A complete dictionary of the English language, : both with regard to sound and meaning: : one main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. : To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar.
- A complete dictionary of the English language, : both with regard to sound and meaning: : one main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. : To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar.
- A complete dictionary of the English language, : both with regard to sound and meaning: : one main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. : To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar.
- A complete dictionary of the English language, : both with regard to sound and meaning: one main object of which is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
- A course of lectures on elocution : together with two dissertations on language; and some other tracts relative to those subjects With various Thoughts, and interesting Observations on the present prevailing Mode of Education, occasionally interspersed. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
- A general dictionary of the English language. : One main object of which, is, to establish a plain and permanent standard of pronunciation. : To which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar.
- A general idea of a pronouncing dictionary of the English language, on a plan entirely new. With observations on several words that are variously pronounced, as a specimen of the work. Dedicated to David Garrick, Esq. By J. Walker
- A grammatical institute of the English language, : comprising, an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. Part I. Containing, a new and accurate standard of pronunciation.
- A grammatical institute, of the English language, : comprising an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part I. Containing a new and accurate standard of pronunciation.
- A grammatical institute, of the English language, : comprising, an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. : Part I. Containing, a new and accurate standard of pronunciation.
- A grammatical institute, of the English language, : comprising, an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. : Part I. Containing. A new and accurate standard of pronunciation.
- A guide to the English tongue. : In two parts. The First, proper for Beginners, shewing a Natural and Easy Method to pronounce and express both Common Words, and Proper Names; in which particular Care is had to shew the Accent, for preventing Vicious Pronunciation. The Second, for such as are advanced to some Ripeness of Judgment, containing Observations on the Sounds of Letters and Diphthongs; Rules for the true Division of Syllables, and the Use of Capitals, Stops, and Marks: With large Tables of Abbreviations, and Distinctions of Words; and several Alphabets of Copies for Young Writers. To which is added An Appendix, containing many additional Lessons, in Prose and Verse; First, in Words of One Syllable only; and then mixed with Words of Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, and Seven Syllables: And further improved with new Fables and Cuts. By the late Rev. Thomas Dyche
- 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, 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'an Mack'intosh and his two daughters. Martini'co, the 4th of July, 1797
- A pronouncing dictionary of the English language, : in which the meaning of every word is clearly explained, and the sound of every syllable distinctly shown. To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar, Founded on the best authorities. Also is added, a select mythological dictionary, Containing the Names of the Fabulous Deities, &c. The accentuation adjusted according to Sheridan and Walker. And the orthography chiefly taken from Johnson
- A rhetorical grammar of the English language, : calculated solely for the purposes of teaching propriety of pronunciation, and justness of delivery, in that tongue, by the organs of speech.
- A rhetorical grammar of the English language, : calculated solely for the purposes of teaching propriety of pronunciation, and justness of delivery, in that tongue, by the organs of speech.
- A rhetorical grammar of the English language, : calculated solely for the purposes of teaching propriety of pronunciation, and justness of delivery, in that tongue, by the organs of speech. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M. author of the Lectures on elocution
- A rhetorical grammar of the English language. : Calculated solely for the purposes of teaching propriety of pronunciation, and justness of delivery, in that tongue, by the organs of speech. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M
- A school dictionary, : being a compendium of the latest and most improved dictionaries. : Comprising an easy and concise method of teaching children the true meaning and pronunciation of the most useful words in the English language, not attainable by common school books: in which the parts of speech are distinguished and explained, and a general rule is given for spelling derivative, and compound words.
- A school dictionary, : being a compendium of the latest and most improved dictionaries. Comprising an easy and concise method of teaching children the true meaning and pronunciation of the most useful words in the English language, not attainable by common school books: in which the parts of speech are distinguished and explained, and a general rule is given for spelling derivative, and compound words. By Samuel Johnson, Jun'r. Published according to act of Congress
- A short treatise on the English tongue. : Being an attempt to render the reading and pronunciation of the same more easy to foreigners
- A short treatise on the English tongue. : Being an attempt to render the reading and pronunciation of the same more easy to foreigners. = Essai sur la langue Angloise. Dans lequel on tache d' en rendre La Lecture et La Prononciation Plus Facile aux Etrangers
- A special help to orthographie, or, The true-vvriting of English : consisting of such words as are alike in sound, and unlike both in their signification and writing : as also, of such words vvhich are so neer alike in sound, that they are sometimes taken one for another : whereunto are added diverse orthographical observations, very needfull to be known
- 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
- ABC pronunciary : American English pronunciation dictionary
- Accents of english, 2, The British Isles
- American English : Letter S pronounced [Z]
- American English : OO vowel : how to make the OO vowel
- American English diphthongs
- American English sounds : UH vowel : how to make the schwa vowel
- American pronunciation : the correct pronunciation of hundreds of frequently mispronounced words
- An attempt to render the pronunciation of the English language more easy to foreigners: being the abridgment of a larger work ... entitled. A dictionary of the English and French languages, ... By William Smith, A.M
- An essay towards establishing a standard for an elegant and uniform pronunciation of the English language, : throughout the British dominions, as practised by the most learned and polite speakers. A work entirely new; and whereby every one can be his own private teacher. Designed for the use of schools, and of foreigners as well as natives; especially such whose professions engage them to speak in public. By James Buchanan, author of the British grammar, &c
- Cobb's new sequel to The juvenile readers, or, Fourth reading book : containing a selection of interesting, historical, moral, and instructive reading lessons in prose and poetry, from highly esteemed American and English writers : in which all words in the first reading lesson not contained in any reading lesson in the three juvenile readers, and all new words in each subsequent reading lesson, throughout the book, are placed before it, with the division, pronunciation, accentuation, both primary and secondary accent, and definition noted, and the part of speech designated : designed for the use of higher classes in schools and academies : and to impress the minds of youth with sentiments of virtue and religion : also, an appendix, containing a class of words of variable orthography and words of variable pronunciation, and quotations from other languages
- Dominando el ingles : mastering English pronunciation; a guide for Spanish-speaking people
- Elements of orthoepy : containing a distinct view of the whole analogy of the English language; so far as it relates to pronunciation, accent, and quantity. By R. Nares, A.M
- English : how to pronounce CH and JJ sounds, American accent
- English and German diction for singers : a comparative approach
- English sounds : B and P consonants : how to make the B and P consonants
- English sounds : S and Z consonants
- English sounds : The two TH consonants
- English sounds : Y consonant
- Entick's new spelling dictionary, : teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety; in which each word is accented according to its just and natural pronunciation; the part of speech is properly distinguished, and the various significations are ranged in one line; with a list of proper names of men and women. : The whole compiled and digested in a manner entirely new, to make it a complete pocket companion, for those who read Milton, Pope, Addison, Shakespeare, Tillotson, and Locke, or other English authors of repute in prose or verse: and in particular to assist young people, artificers, tradesmen and foreigners, desirous of understanding what they speak, read and write. : To which is prefixed A grammatical introduction to the English tongue
- Essai raisonné sur la grammaire et la prononciation Angloise, : á l'usage des Français qui désirent d'apprendre l'Anglois. Par Dunc'an Mack'intosh et ses deux filles. N.B. Chaque exemplaire de cet ouvrage sera numeroté et signé par Mr. Mackintosh
- Essai raisonné sur la grammaire et la prononciation angloise, : á l'usage des Français qui désirent d'apprendre l'Anglois.
- General rules for the pronunciation of the English language : with complete lists of the exceptions. By the Rev. R. Nares, A.M
- Holding out the R : American English pronunciation
- How to pronounce AH vs UH : American English
- How to pronounce T and D between consonants
- How to pronounce the I in ING : American English
- How to pronounce the alphabet : American Engish pronunciation
- How to pronounce the letter A
- How to pronounce the letter E
- How to pronounce the letter I
- How to stress a syllable
- IPA phonics : American English pronunciation guide
- Intelligibility, oral communication, and the teaching of pronunciation
- L in the middle of a word
- Lessons in enunciation : comprising a course of elementary exercises, and a statement of common errors in articulation, with the rules of correct usage in pronouncing : to which is added an appendix, containing rules and exercises on the mode of enunciation required for public reading and speaking
- Mend your speech
- Misunderstandings in ATC communication : language, cognition, and experimental methodology
- Monosyllables : from phonology to typology
- Pronunciation, Episode 6, How to pronounce words that end in ED
- Questions and intonation, up or down? : American English pronunciation
- R+L exercises : American English pronunciation
- Rachel's English, Family relationships vocabulary
- Sounds fascinating : further observations on English phonetics and phonology
- Sounds interesting : observations on English and general phonetics
- Sounds of spoken English : a condensed course in the correction of frequent mistakes in enunciation
- Stop T vs No T : American English pronunciation
- Suprasegmental phonology and segmental form : segmental variation in the English of Dutch speakers
- Teach yourself English, Part 1 & 2
- Teach yourself English, Part 3 & 4
- The American criterion of the English language; : containing the elements of pronunciation; in five sections. : For the use of English schools and foreigners.
- The American spelling book ...
- The American spelling book : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- The American spelling book : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts. By Noah Webster, Jun'r. Esquire
- The American spelling book : containing. An easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. : To which is added, an appendix, containing a moral catechism and a federal catechism.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. : To which is now first added, an appendix, containing a moral catechism and a federal catechism.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. To which is added, an appendix, containing a moral catechism and a federal catechism.
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of a Grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book: : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book; : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- The American spelling book; : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling book; : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The American spelling-book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The English teacher, or, The discovery of the art of teaching and learning the English tongue ... : in two parts, the first contains the principles, the second is for the practice of learners
- The English teacher, or, The discovery of the art of teaching and learning the English tongue : fitted for the use of schools and necessary for all those that desire to read, write, or speak our tongue with ease and understanding
- The Monitorial primer : on new and improved principles, consisting of monosyllables, roots of words, &c. arranged according to the vowel sounds, in the order of grammar, natural history, &c. : being an introduction to the Juvenile lexicon
- The United States' spelling-book : with appropriate reading lessons : being an easy standard for spelling, reading and pronouncing the English language, according to the rules established by John Walker, in his Critical and pronouncing dictionary
- The art of reading and writing English : or, the chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in Prose and Verse; with a Variety of Instructions for True Spelling. Written at first for Private Use, and now Published for the Benefit of all Person, who desire a better Acquaintance with their Native Language. By I. Watts
- The art of reading and writing English : or, the chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in Prose and Verse; with a Variety of Instructions for True Spelling. Written at first for Private Use, and now Published for the Benefit of all Persons who desire a better Acquaintance with their Native Language. By I. Watts, D.D
- The art of reading and writing English : or, the chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue. both in Prose and Verse; with a Variety of Instructions for True Spelling. Written at first for Private Use, and now Published for the Benefit of all Persons who desire a better Acquaintance with their Native Language. By I. Watts
- The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling. : Written at first for private use, and now published for the benefit of all persons who desire a better acquaintance with their native language. By I. Watts, D.D
- The art of reading and writing English: or, The chief principles and rules of pronouncing our mother-tongue, both in prose and verse; with a variety of instructions for true spelling. : Written at first for private use, and now published for the benefit of all persons who desire a better acquaintance with their native language. By L. Watts, D.D
- The changing English language ; Changing literary style
- The childs delight : together with an English grammar
- The elementary spelling book : being an improvement on the American spelling book
- The only sure guide the English tongue or, New pronouncing spelling-book: upon the same plan as the royal standard English dictionary designed for the use of schools and private families. : To which is added, an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last editions. By W. Perry, lecturer on the English language, in the academy, Edinburgh
- The only sure guide to the English tongue : or, New pronouncing spelling book. Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, (now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Great-Britain and Ireland, as the most complete compendium of the English language ever yet published.) To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; with an appendix ... By W. Perry. Lecturer on the English language, in the Academy, Edinburgh
- The only sure guide to the English tongue : or, new pronouncing spelling-book; upon the same plan as the Royal Standard English Dictionary Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Families. To which is added, an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last Editions. By W. Perry, Lecturer on the Engiish Language, in the Academy, Edinburgh
- The only sure guide to the English tongue : or, new pronouncing spelling-book; upon the same plan as the Royal standard English dictionary. Designed for The Use of Schools and Private Families. To which is added, an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last editions. By W. Perry, Lecturer on the English Language, in the Academy, Edinburgh
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book. : Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, (now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Great-Britain and Ireland, as the most complete compendium of the English language ever yet published.) : To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; and, a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ... : For the use of schools, and private families.
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book. : Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, (now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Great-Britain and Ireland, as the most complete compendium of the English language ever yet published.) : To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; with an appendix ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book. : Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, (now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Greatbritain [sic], Ireland, and America, as the most complete compendium of the English language ever yet published.) : To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; and, a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ... : For the use of schools, and private families.
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book. : Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, (which is now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Great-Britain and Ireland, as the most complete compendium of the English language ever yet published.) : To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; and, a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ... : For the use of schools, and private families.
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book. : Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Greatbritain [sic], Ireland and America. : To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; and, a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix. ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book. : Upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in the most celebrated schools of Greatbritain, Ireland, and America. : To which is added, a grammar of the English language; and a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling book: : upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in the most celebrated schools of Great Britain, Ireland, and America. To which are added, a grammar of the English language; and a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. With an appendix. ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling-book : upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in the most celebrated schools of Great-Britain, Ireland, and America. : To which are added, a grammar of the English language; and a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling-book: : upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in all the celebrated schools of Greatbritain [sic], Ireland, and America. : To which is added, a grammar of the English language; and, a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue: or, New pronouncing spelling-book: : upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in the most celebrated schools of Great-Britain, Ireland, and America. : To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; and a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue; or, New pronouncing spelling book: : upon the same plan as Perry's Royal standard English dictionary, now made use of in all the celebrated schools in Great Britain, Ireland, and America. : To which are added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language; and a select number of moral tales and fables, for the instruction of youth. : With an appendix. ...
- The only sure guide to the English tongue; or, New pronouncing spelling-book : Upon the same plan as the royal standard English dictionary, designed for the use of schools and private families. To which is added an appendix, containing several very useful lists of words properly accented, which had been omitted in the two last editions. By W. Perry, lecturer on the English language, in the Academy, Edinburgh
- The only sure guide to the English tongue; or, New pronouncing spelling-book : Upon the same plan as the royal standard English dictionary. Designed for the use of schools and private families. To which is added, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. By W. Perry, lecturer on the English language, in the Academy, Edinburgh
- The plain spelling book, and easy guide to reading: : wherein all the syllables in the English language are selected, and so arranged under their proper vowel sounds as to avoid perplexity and mistake: with easy lessons in reading both prose and poetry: and a complete list of words different in sense but alike in sound or spelling.
- The pronouncing spelling book : adapted to Walker's critical pronouncing dictionary, in which the precise sound of every syllable is accurately conveyed, in a manner perfectly intelligible to every capacity, by placing over such letters as lose their sounds, those letters, whose sounds they receive
- The pronouncing spelling book : adapted to Walker's critical pronouncing dictionary, in which the precise sound of every syllable is accurately conveyed, in a manner perfectly intelligible to every capacity, by placing over such letters as lose their sounds, those letters, whose sounds they receive
- The pronunciation of the English language vindicated from imputed anomaly & caprice : in 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
- The royal standard English dictionary : in which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, Comprising The various Sounds of the Vowels and Consonants, denoted by typographical Characters, and illustrated by Examples, which render it intelligible to the weakest Capacity, it Exhibits their True Pronunciation, According to the present Practice of Men of Letters, Eminent Orators, and Polite Speakers in London; Upon a Plan Perfectly Plain, and Entirely New. To which is prefixed a comprehensive grammar of the English Language. The eighth edition. To which is now added the scripture proper names, together with the Names of the Principal Cities, Rivers, Mountains, &c. in the known World; the Ancient and Modern Poets, Philosophers, Statesmen, &c. all accurately accented, with their proper Pronunciation pointed out, and enriched with the addition of more than One Thousand Words not inserted in any former Edition. By W. Perry, Author of the Man of Business and Gentleman's Assistant, The Only Sure Guide to the English Tongue, The Orator, &c. &c
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. : To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ...
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. : To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ...
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The tutor to true English, or, Brief and plain directions whereby all that can read and write, may attain to orthography (or the exact writing of English) as readily as if bred scholars : very much conducing likewise to the due sounding and perfect reading all sorts of words used in the English tongue : with an introduction to arithmetic, more easie than any yet extant ...
- Traité sur la prononciation angloise, : par M. Sheridam [sic]; suivi des principes les plus clairs, ... avec la manière d'en rendre les idiômes et de traduire les gallicismes, d'après les meilleurs auteurs françois et anglos; par M. Canguoin Chaussier
- Why English pronunciation is so hard
- Word stress and three syllable words : American English
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<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bates.edu/resource/F0W4ChwKlFU/" typeof="CategoryCode http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Concept"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bates.edu/resource/F0W4ChwKlFU/">English language -- Pronunciation</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bates.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bates.edu/">Bates College</a></span></span></span></span></div>