On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakespeare 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 types, including a rearrangement of F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521
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Author
Contributions
- Child, Francis James, 1825-1896. - Contributor
- Salesbury, William, 1520?-1600? - Contributor
- Schmeller, Johann Andreas, 1785-1852. - Contributor
- Barclay, Alexander, 1475?-1552. - Contributor
- Bonaparte, Louis-Lucien, prince, 1813-1891. - Contributor
and 1 more
- Winkler, Johan, 1840-1916. - Contributor
Publication
1869 - Published for the Philological Society by Asher & Co., and for the Early English Text Society and the Chaucer Society, by Trübner & Co., London, England
Language
English
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- Internet Archiveonearlyenglishp00winkgoog
- Internet Archiveonearlyenglishp02winkgoog
- Internet Archiveonearlyenglishp03winkgoog
- OCLC Control Number30610141
- Open LibraryOL17593342M
Subjects
Topics
DialectsPhonologyPronunciationEnglish languagePhonetic alphabetEnglish language -- PhonologyChaucer, Geoffrey, -- d. 1400English language -- PronunciationShakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616English language -- Dialects -- PhonologyEnglish language -- Early modern, 1500-1700English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500
Series Statement
- Early English Text Society. Extra series -- 2, 7, 14, 23, 56
- Early English Text Society (Series) -- 2, 7, 14, 23, 56.
Other Editions
- On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakespeare 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 types, including a rearrangement of F.J. Child's memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and reprints of the rare tracts by Salesburv on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521
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