The Opening Address Before the International Convention for the Amendment of Eng

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The Opening Address Before the International Convention for the Amendment of Eng
Francis Andrew March
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The letters which have their Roman sound, or nearly that, in familiar qse, and so retain it, are a (far), e (let), i (pit), o {note), u (bull), b, c (k), d, f, g (go), h, /, in, n, p, r, s (so), t. We now distinguish between the vowel and consonant sounds of the Roman i and u, qsing y and w for the conso- nant sounds: j andr, old variations of /and u, were at first qsed with this power in English, as they still are in many languages, but since the NoTinan mixture they have acquired other sounds..., and y and ware too firmly established to be easily shaken. We have also come to dis- tinguish the surd from the sonant utterance of s, the sonant now being denoted by 2, or a reversed s, so that we must add to the Roman con- sonants, v, w, y, z. (a). There ore three new short vowela which need sjgna, those in fat, not, but. For theae the sign-: most eaay to intro- duce are easily recognized variations of a, 0, u, such aa, for example, a. Er, u. It ba-i been heretofore found best in languages written in Roman letters to qse the same sign fur a short vowel and its long, ad- ding (( diacritical mark where great precision is needed.

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