A Short Treatise On the English Tongue : Being An Attempt to Render the Reading And Pronunciation of the Same More Easy to Foreigners
The book A Short Treatise On the English Tongue : Being An Attempt to Render the Reading And Pronunciation of the Same More Easy to Foreigners was written by author Adams, John, 1735-1826, Former Owner. Brl Here you can read free online of A Short Treatise On the English Tongue : Being An Attempt to Render the Reading And Pronunciation of the Same More Easy to Foreigners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Short Treatise On the English Tongue : Being An Attempt to Render the Reading And Pronunciation of the Same More Easy to Foreigners a good or bad book?
What reading level is A Short Treatise On the English Tongue : Being An Attempt to Render the Reading And Pronunciation of the Same More Easy to Foreigners book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
are pronounced like the French i in Fille, or the Englifh e long. Damon (or Demon) Beat, Dear, Lead, and Read (verbs) Meet, Feet, Re-ceipt, De- ceit, De-ceive 7 Ceil-ing, Seign-iory, Seize, Shield, Re-grieve, Grief, Foetus, Suh-$cena t &c. Rule se IX. ea ee ei Exam- ples. le ce Except, ift, Particular Exceptions concerning ea. ea is pronounced like the French e in Bread, Break-fafi, Breaft, Breath (noun only) Cleanly, and Cleanfe (not in Clean) Dead^ Deaf^ *--. [ 2 5 ] t)eaf, Death, Dread, En-d...eav-our, Pea- ther, Head, He'av-en, He'av-y, Je'ahous, Le'av-en, Lead (metal) Le'ath-er, Me'af- ure, Mif-tea'ch, Pea'f-ant, Pbe'afiant, Plea'f- ant, Ple'af-ure, PeaJ-cod, Read-y, Realm, Read (only in preter tenfe and participle paffive) Stead-y, In-Jtead, Spread, Sweat? Teat, Thread, Threat-en, Trea'ch-ery, Tread, Tre'af-ure, Wea'th-er, Wea!p-on, Wreaki Zedl-ous, Zeal-ot (not in Zeal) Teaft, and their compounds and derivatives not al- ready excepted. But in Bear*, Break, Great, Swear, Tear (the verb) Wear, Wheal, and Weal (the mark of a ftripe, but not in Weal for profperity) it is com- monly founded like the French diphthong at -, and like a fhort a in Hear -ken, Hearth^ and Heart.
User Reviews: