Bag om On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference To Shakspere And Chaucer
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On Early English Pronunciation, With Especial Reference To Shakspere And Chaucer: Illustrations Of The Pronunciation Of English In The XVIIth, XVIIIth, And XIXth Centuries. Lediard, Bonaparte, Schmeler, Winkler. Received American And Irish Pronunciation Of English. Phonological Introduction To ...; Volume 1; Volumes 4-5; Volume 11; Volume 25 Of Chaucer Society Publications; Part 3 Of 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 Types; Alexander John Ellis
Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Alexander Barclay, Louis-Lucien Bonaparte (prince), Chaucer Society (London, England), Johan Winkler
publ. for the Philological Society by Asher & Co. and for the Early English Text Society, and the Chaucer Society by Trübner & Co., 1871
Drama; Shakespeare; Drama / Shakespeare; English language; Literary Criticism / Shakespeare; Phonetic alphabet
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