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    The English Phonotypic Alphabet is a phonetic alphabet developed by Sir Isaac Pitman and Alexander John Ellis originally as an English language spelling...
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  • were used to replace those of Isaac Pitman's English phonotypic alphabet. He was also the "New Alphabet's" first serious user.: 12  The script gets its...
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    Phonetic Alphabet. It differs from previous phonetic alphabets, especially the English Phonotypic Alphabet of the same author, by maximal use of trivial changes...
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    phonétique internationale). Their original alphabet was based on a spelling reform for English known as the Romic alphabet, but to make it usable for other languages...
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  • Ellis's Palaeotype alphabet and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet. In Romic every sound had a...
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    several in west and central Africa currently. In Isaac Pitman’s Phonotypic Alphabet, the uppercase had a reversed-N form. Early printers, lacking a specific...
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  • Electrostatic discharge English Pale Ale, beer in the Dark Star Brewery range English phonetic alphabet English Phonotypic Alphabet EPA tractor, an emergency...
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    The Phonetic Journal (category English-language journals)
    speak the English language or wish acquire it", as Pitman said in the intro. English-language spelling reform English Phonotypic Alphabet Sample volume...
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    oldest analysis is Thomas Bridges' dictionary (1894) based on the English Phonotypic Alphabet; from the middle of the 20th century by Haudricourt (1952) and...
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    Isaac Pitman (category English publishers (people))
    spelling reform. In 1845 he published the first version of the English Phonotypic Alphabet.[citation needed] In the 1881 census, his name was spelled phonetically...
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