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On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England, from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing type

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On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England, from the Anglosaxon period to the present day, preceded by a systematic notation of all spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing type

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Alexander J. Ellis
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Published for the Philological Society by Asher : and for the Early English Text Society, and the Chaucer Society, by Trübner
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Title on t.p. of v. 5 slightly variesImprint varies: London : Published for the Early English Text Society, by Trübner

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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
Alexander J. Ellis
Alternative Title
On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer, containing an investigation of the correspondence of writing with speech in England, from the Anglosaxon period to the existing received and dialectal forms, with a systematic notation of spoken sounds by means of the ordinary printing types
Place of Publication (Country Code)
uk
Text Language Code
en
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Title on t.p. of v. 5 slightly varies
Imprint varies: London : Published for the Early English Text Society, by Trübner