The Assembled Alphabet Or Acceptance of As Invitation Concluding With a Gle

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c d e i' g- h i j k 1 ni n o Father, or mpster.
J N \ I g-h ijVlmnop p-1 |V, p. T; f ' J J>T I f J n r s t v ^ v J I J r s t u v \v x y z.
i NOTES.
* C has no. Sound peculiar to itself; but takes the sounds of other letters, most frequently those of k or s : the former generally before e, i, and y, and the lat- ter in other situations.
f See the note on H 9 in " The Invited Alphabet. " K here alludes to some of C's usurpations.
j| " M, " says Bishop Wilkins, " is mugitu$, the na- tural sound o
...f lowing, when the lips are shut, and the sound proceeds out of the nose. " Its occurrence is frequent in words imitative of similar sounds, such as murmur, grumble, hum, &c.
The letters b and p are very closely related ; be- ing both formed by the lips, and differing only in a guttural sound, produced by the compression of the larynx ; *r windpipe ; which accompanies the enun- 36 VI elation of b, but not of p. A similar affinity is ob- servable between the letters d and t, g hard and A% v and /, z and s.


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