English spelling and spelling reform - Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury - Page №48
English spelling and spelling reform
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury
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  • h, letter and sound unpronounced, [163], [165], [170], [172], [177]-[179], [198], [199], [290];
  • initial, dropped, [198], [303], [307].
  • Hare, Julius Charles, [224]-[226].
  • Heine, Heinrich, [189].
  • Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [130], [149].
  • Hume, David, [214]-[218].
  • i, letter and sound, [97], [104], [105], [106];
  • represents “short u,” [132].
  • “i, long,” a diphthong, [105], [133], [159];
  • sound of represented by ai, by ay, by ey, by i, by uy, by y, by ye, [77];
  • by ei, [77], [126];
  • by ie, [77], [149];
  • by oi, [77], [134];
  • by ui, [158].
  • i, short, represented by e, [123], [124], [260];
  • by ee, [124], [136], [262]-[264];
  • by ie, [124];
  • by o, [124];
  • by u, [124];
  • by ui, [124];
  • by y, [123].
  • ie, digraph, represents “long e,” [122], [149];
  • “long i,” [77], [126], [149];
  • short i, [124];
  • “short u,” [132].
  • ieu, represents ef, [262];
  • long u, [129].
  • ile, ending, [269], [270].
  • ine, ending, [269], [271].
  • Italian language and orthography, [49], [201], [287], [322].
  • ite, ending, [269].
  • ive, ending, [269], [271].
  • j, sounded as y, [183].
  • Johnson, Samuel, [64], [65], [102], [123], [127], [137], [145], [205], [207]-[214], [218], [219], [220], [221], [222], [223], [227], [228], [244], [254], [257], [278], [326].
  • Johnston, William, [155].
  • Jonson, Ben, [127], [255].
  • Journal des Débats, [61].
  • k, letter and sound, [26]-[28],
  • [97], [163], [170], [171], [172], [260], [290], [291]-[293], [303]-[306].
  • Kenrick, William, [155].
  • Kersey, John, [205].
  • Knowles, James Sheridan, [66].
  • l, letter and sound, [172], [179], [257], [258], [262], [335].
  • Lamb, Charles, [266].
  • Landor, Walter Savage, [225]-[227].
  • Latham, Robert Gordon, [68].
  • L’Estrange, Roger, [115].
  • logue, words ending in, [158].
  • m, letter, [162].
  • Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lord, [267], [316].
  • Manley, Mrs., [87].
  • Martin, Benjamin, [65], [205].
  • Metric system, [55].
  • Middleton, Conyers, [217].
  • Millar, Andrew, [217].
  • Milton, John, [144], [225], [299], [312].
  • Minsheu, John, [64].
  • Mitford, William, [289].
  • Moore, Thomas, [191].
  • Morris, William, [191].
  • Müller, Max, [91].
  • n, letter and sound, [165], [264].
  • Nares, Robert, [146], [155].
  • ng, digraph, [185], [186].
  • Normandy, dialect of, [115].
  • Northern English dialect, [144].
  • Notes and Queries, [236].
  • o, letter and sound, [105], [106], [126], [127], [267];
  • represents “broad a,” [114];
  • long u, [128];
  • short i, [124];
  • short u, [128];
  • “short u,” [132].
  • o, long, represented by eau, [127], [153];
  • by eo, [127], [153];
  • by ew, [127];
  • by oa, [126];
  • by oe, [126];
  • by oo, [127], [153];
  • by ou, [127], [156];
  • by ow, [127], [156].
  • oa, digraph, represents “broad a,” [114], [151];
  • long o, [126], [151].
  • oc, ock, ending, [171].
  • oe, digraph, in classical words, [152];
  • represents long o, [126], [152];
  • long u, [128], [152];
  • “short u,” [133], [152].
  • oi, diphthong, [133];
  • represents “long i,” [77].
  • oo, digraph, represents long o, [127], [153];
  • long u, [128], [152];
  • short u, [128], [152];
  • “short u,” [132], [152].
  • or, our, ending, history of, [193]-[237].
  • Orthography, English, creation of printing-houses, [23], [24], [35], [272]-[278].
  • os, oes, ending, [334].
  • ou, diphthong, [133], [153], [154];
  • digraph, represents “broad a,” [114], [156];
  • long o, [127], [156];
  • long u, [128], [153];
  • short u, [128], [156];
  • “short u,” [132];
  • various sounds of, [77], [156].
  • ow, diphthong, [156];
  • digraph, represents long o, [127], [156], [169].
  • oy, diphthong, [133].
  • p, letter and sound, [163];
  • pronounced as b, [183];
  • unpronounced, [179]-[181].
  • Paris, dialect of, [115].
  • Perry, William, [155].
  • ph, digraph, [165].
  • Phillips, Edward, [64], [205].
  • Phonetic orthography, [71]-[75], [145], [239], [241], [243], [299], [321]-[330].
  • Phonetic sense, lost to English, [308].
  • Pope, Alexander, [154], [155], [217], [266].
  • Practical men, easy omniscience of, [91].
  • Printing, effect of, on spelling, [272]-[278].
  • Printing-house, English orthography the creation of, [23], [272]-[278].
  • Professors, guilelessness of, [91].
  • Pronouncing dictionaries, [145], [325]-[328].
  • Pronunciation, spelling designed to represent, [11], [73]-[76];
  • made to accord with the spelling, [259]-[265].
  • Proper names, orthography of, [296], [301]-[303].
  • Public, hostility of, toward reforming spelling, [6], [17].
  • Publishing houses, orthography adopted by, [5], [20]-[23].
  • q, letter, [97].
  • qu, digraph, [260].