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Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin


Sargeaunt, John / 2008-07-29 00:00:00

EBOOK SOCIETY FOR PURE ENGLISH TRACT 4 ***


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Transcriber's Note: Phonetic characters are represented by the
following symbols:
[`x] = any letter "x" with grave accent
['x] = any letter "x" with acute accent
[:x] = any letter "x" with superior double-dot (dieresis)
[^x] = any letter "x" with superior circumflex
[=x] = any letter "x" with superior macron
[)x] = any letter "x" with superior breve
[e] = inverted "e" or schwa
[ae], [oe] = ae, oe ligature characters
[=xy] = any pair of letters "xy" with joining macron, except
[=OE], [=ae] = OE, ae ligature characters with macron and
['oe], ['ae] = oe, ae ligature characters with acute accent and
[)xy] = any pair of letters "xy" with joining breve, except
[)AE], [)ae], [)OE], [)oe] = AE, ae, OE, oe ligature characters
with breve
[^1] = raised "1", etc.


_S.P.E. TRACT NO. IV_
THE PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH WORDS DERIVED FROM THE LATIN
BY JOHN SARGEAUNT
WITH PREFACE AND NOTES BY H. BRADLEY
CORRESPONDENCE & MISCELLANEOUS NOTES BY H.B., R.B., W.H.F., AND
EDITORIAL

_AT THE CLARENDON PRESS_ MDCCCCXX


ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH WORDS DERIVED FROM LATIN

[This paper may perhaps need a few words of introduction concerning
the history of the pronunciation of Latin in England.
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