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" An ideal alphabet would seek to adopt for its characters forms which should suggest the sounds signified, and of which the resemblances should in some measure represent the similarities of the sounds. "
Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ... - Página 160
por United States. Office of Education - 1893
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Zeitschrift für Orthographie (Orthoepie und Sprachphysiologie. Organ des ...

Deutscher Orthografie-Reform-Verein - 1885 - 126 páginas
...vast comunity need not atempt an exhaustiv analysis of the elements of utterance, and a reprezentation of the nicest varieties of articulation ; it may wel leav room for the unavoidabl play of indwidual and local pronunciation. 4. An ideal alfabet would seek to adopt for its characters forms...
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Emendanda Est Orthographia: A Treatise on Spelling Reform

Emil Studer - 1884 - 108 páginas
...unvarying sound. "3. An alphabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt an exhaustive analysis of the elements of utterance, and a representation of the nicest varieties of articulation, it may well leave room for the unavoidable play of individual and local pronunciation. ' '4. An ideal alphabet...
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Spelling, Volumen1,Temas1-4

1887 - 212 páginas
...every sound should hav its own unvarying sign, and every sign its own unvarying sound. 3. An alfabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt...unavoidabl play of individual and local pronunciation. 4. An ideal alfabet would seek to adopt for its characters forms which should suggest the sounds signified,...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volumen2

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1888 - 864 páginas
...unvarying sound. 3. An alphabet intended for use by a vast community nee<^ not attempt an exhaustive analysis of the elements of utterance, and a representation of the nicest varieties of articulation ; it may well leave room for the unavoidable play of individual and local pronunciation. 4. An ideal alphabet...
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The Spelling Reform, Tema 8

Francis Andrew March - 1893 - 96 páginas
...every sound sheuld hav its own unvarying sign, and every sign its own unvarying sound. (3) An alfabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt...unavoidabl play of individual and local pronunciation. (4,) An ideal alfabet would seek to adopt for its characters forms which sheuld suggest the sounds...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volumen13

1893 - 1004 páginas
...unvarying sound. (3) An alfabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt an eihaustiv analysis of the elements of utterance and a representation...unavoidabl play of individual and local pronunciation. (4) An ideal alfabet would seek to adopt for its characters forms which should suggest the sounds signified,...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Temas5-8

United States. Bureau of Education - 1893 - 956 páginas
...unvarying sound. (3) An alfabet intended for uso by a vast community need not attempt an cxhaustir analysis of the elements of utterance and a representation...varieties of articulation; it may wel leav room for the uuavoidabl play of individual and local pronunciation. (4,) An ideal alfabet would seek to adopt for...
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Transactions of the American Philological Association, Volúmenes7-8

American Philological Association - 1877 - 440 páginas
...unvarying sound. 3. An alphabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt an exhaustive analysis of the elements of utterance, and a representation of the nicest varieties of articulation ; it mny well leave room for the unavoidable play of individual and local pronunciation. 4. An ideal alphabet...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volumen37

American Philological Association - 1906 - 396 páginas
...unvarying sound. " (3) An alphabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt an exhaustive analysis of the elements of utterance and a representation of the nicest varieties of articulation ; it may well leave room for the unavoidable play of individual and local pronunciation. " (4) An ideal alphabet...
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Report of the Minister of Education

1888 - 344 páginas
...unvarying sound. 3. An alphabet intended for use by a vast community need not attempt an exhaustive analysis of the elements of utterance, and a representation of the nicest varieties of articulation ; it may well leave room for the unavoidable play of individual and local pronunciation. 4. An ideal alphabet...
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