Catalog Record: A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the English language ... To which is prefixed principles of English pronunciation ... Likewise, rules to be observed by the natives of Scotland, Ireland and London ... and directions to foreigners ... The whole interspersed with observations, etymological, critical, and grammatical ... To which is annexed A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names, &c | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the English language ... To which is prefixed principles of English pronunciation ... Likewise, rules to be observed by the natives of Scotland, Ireland and London ... and directions to foreigners ... The whole interspersed with observations, etymological, critical, and grammatical ... To which is annexed A key to the classical pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture proper names, &c. By John Walker ...

Main Author: Walker, John, 1732-1807.
Language(s): English
Published: Philadelphia, E.H. Butler & Co., 1848.
Subjects: English language > Dictionaries.
Note: "A key to the classical pronunciation ... Philadelphia, 1846" (95 p. at end) has special t.-p. and separate paging.
Physical Description: 76, 609 [1] 95 p. 24 cm
Original Format: Book
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