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Society for Pure English, Tract 02 - On English Homophones by Robert Seymour Bridges;Society for Pure English
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Transcriber's Note: Phonetic characters are represented by the
following symbols:
[e] = upside-down "e" = schwa
[er] = italicized inverted "e" = r-colored schwa
[a] = lower-case alpha
[o] = open "o" (appears as upside-down "c") = open-mid back
rounded vowel
[ng] = "eng" character = velar nasal
[n.] = "n" with inferior dot = devoiced "n"
[=u] = "u" with macron
[s] = "esh" (or long "s") character = voiceless palatoalveolar
(or postalveolar) fricative
[z] = "ezh" (or "yogh") character = voiced palatoalveolar (or
postalveolar) fricative
[ts] = t + "esh" = voiceless palatoalveolar (or postalveolar)
affricate
[dz] = d + "ezh" = voiced palatoalveolar (or postalveolar)
affricate



_S.P.E._

_TRACT NO. II_

ON

ENGLISH HOMOPHONES

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