Of ORTHOGRAPHY.
Orthography comprehends Writing, and Articulation. Articulation treats of Simple Sounds, which are made by the Organs of Speech, and by which we communicate our Ideas and Sentiments to one another. Writing represents the Living Speech, and makes as it were these Sounds and Sentiments visible.
Of PROSODY.
Prosody treats of Pronunciation with respect of Accent, Time, and Quantity. But as the Science of Letters, Sounds, and Pronunciation is instilled into the Minds of the English Youth very early in Life, and as this Grammar is not intended for the Use of Foreigners, but for them; I shall not trifle away their Time, in teaching them, what they cannot be supposed to be unacquainted with; but proceed to the third Part of Grammar called Analogy.
Of ANALOGY.
A nalogy is the mutual Relation, or Agreement of Words with one another, and treats of all the Parts of Speech, which in English are nine.
| Article | Verb | Conjunction |
| Noun | Participle | Preposition |
| Pronoun | Adverb | Interjection |