Division of Words - Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation by Frederick William Hamilton
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Transcriber's Note: 1. Some examples which appear not to follow the preceding guideline are printed thus in the original book. It looks as if sometimes the guideline is mistaken. 2. Italicized text is rendered as _text_, bold text is rendered as =text=. 3. Accented syllables are marked with a single quote ('). 4. This book uses several diacritical marks for phonetics, the table below lists the codings used: (the "x" represents a character with a diacritical mark) Diacritical mark Above Below Macron (straight line) [=x] [x=] 2 dots (diaeresis, umlaut) [:x] [x:] Breve (u-shaped symbol) [)x] [x)] Tilde [~x] [x~] Small capital I [Ix] |
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