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Enigmas of the English Alphabet: Art Scribe
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Enigmas of the English Alphabet: Art Scribe in Franklin, TN
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Enigmas of the English Alphabet: Art Scribe in Franklin, TN
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Size: Hardcover
This book provides an easy-to-understand guide to the peculiarities of English Pronunciation and Spelling. It was created for students of English as a Second Language.
It represents each different vocalic sound in the word itself by using a few diacritic symbols. This approach helps to understand the sound of a word directly as it is written and avoids the need to learn it separately using a completely different set of symbols, such as the International Phonetic Alphabet, which contains more than 150 characters.
"Ī know nôthing in thë world that has as mûch pôwer as ā word. Sômëtīmes Ī wrīte õne, and lŏŏk at it, ûntil it shīnes."
- Emily Dickinson
It represents each different vocalic sound in the word itself by using a few diacritic symbols. This approach helps to understand the sound of a word directly as it is written and avoids the need to learn it separately using a completely different set of symbols, such as the International Phonetic Alphabet, which contains more than 150 characters.
"Ī know nôthing in thë world that has as mûch pôwer as ā word. Sômëtīmes Ī wrīte õne, and lŏŏk at it, ûntil it shīnes."
- Emily Dickinson
This book provides an easy-to-understand guide to the peculiarities of English Pronunciation and Spelling. It was created for students of English as a Second Language.
It represents each different vocalic sound in the word itself by using a few diacritic symbols. This approach helps to understand the sound of a word directly as it is written and avoids the need to learn it separately using a completely different set of symbols, such as the International Phonetic Alphabet, which contains more than 150 characters.
"Ī know nôthing in thë world that has as mûch pôwer as ā word. Sômëtīmes Ī wrīte õne, and lŏŏk at it, ûntil it shīnes."
- Emily Dickinson
It represents each different vocalic sound in the word itself by using a few diacritic symbols. This approach helps to understand the sound of a word directly as it is written and avoids the need to learn it separately using a completely different set of symbols, such as the International Phonetic Alphabet, which contains more than 150 characters.
"Ī know nôthing in thë world that has as mûch pôwer as ā word. Sômëtīmes Ī wrīte õne, and lŏŏk at it, ûntil it shīnes."
- Emily Dickinson

















