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160. Euphonic Figures
99 163. Vowel Changes...
102
100
164. Comparative Euphony of the
English Language
103
161. Grimm's Law of Convertibility... 101
162. Law of Convertibility in the
165. Plan for remedying the Defect... 104
Latin, English, and German 101 166. Causes of Diversity in Euphony 105
CHAPTER VII.
THE NATURAL SIGNIFICANCY OF ARTICULATE SOUNDS.
167. Every Articulate Sound has naturally a Specific Import
CHAPTER VIII.
Section
168. Definition of Orthoepy...
169. Orthoepy in respect to the Pho-
netic Elements
...
170. Orthoepy in respect to Syllabica-
tion
172. Orthoepy in respect to Quantity 112
173. Pronunciation
112
113
114
110 174. Causes and Conditions of incor-
rect Pronunciation
175. Doubtful Orthoepy
171. Orthoepy in respect to Accent... 111 176. Phonetic Analysis
111
THE RELATIONS OF THE LETTERS TO THE ELEMENTARY SOUNDS.
THE ORIGIN OF THE ENGLISH ALPHABET ACCOUNTS FOR ITS DEFECTS.
215. Historical Defects
216. Invention of Letters
217. Hebrew Alphabet
218. Greek Alphabet
ORTHOGRAPHICAL EXPEDIENTS.
222. Expedients for representing the Elementary Sounds
328. Forms for the Future Tense 194 348. Ancient or Strong Conjugation 210.
329. Forms for the Present Perfect
Conjugation of the Strong Verb
"to take"
349.
Tense
195
213-
350.