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Ebenezer Soper
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A.
As an independent vowel, or letter-word, A is made by a single point above the line, and represents a, an, and.
Commencing a word, it is placed near the top or beginning of the first consonant (15), taking care not to confuse it with the prefix con.
As an intermediate vowel it is placed next, or over, or under, the preceding consonant (16). This plan applies to all other vowels.
When a terminal vowel, it follows the last consonant near the highest point or top of it (17).
A vowel having more
... than one consonant beginning with either m, n, s, w, x, y, or sh, being horizontal letters followed by a vowel, that vowel is placed underneath the first consonant, which will prevent its being mistaken for a prefix. And this plan applies to every one of the vowels (18).
A word beginning with either of the other single, double, or 21 plural consonants, and followed by a vowel, that vowel is placed next the consonant in the most convenient position.
E Is formed by a point the same as a, but distinguished by its position below a, and below the line.


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