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international phonetic alphabet - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (1049 words) |
 | These teachers based the IPA upon the Romic alphabet of Henry Sweet (1880-1881, 1971), which was formed from the Phonotypic Alphabet of Isaac Pitman and Alexander John Ellis (Kelly 1981). |
 | The alphabet has undergone a number of revisions during its history, including some major ones codified by the IPA Kiel Convention (1989); the most recent revision was in 1993, updated again in 1996. |
 | Ellis, Alexander J. On early English pronunciation (Parts 1 & 5). |
| Michael MacMahon, Publications (1535 words) |
 | 'John Wyllie and the development of speech therapy in Scotland', in M.Edwards (ed), Proceedings of the XIX International Congress of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, (College of Speech Therapists: London, 1983), Vol 1, 1-5. |
 | Biographies of: Georg von Bekésy (pp 75-76), Alexander Graham Bell (pp 76-78), Peter Stephen DuPonceau (pp 85-87), Samuel Stehman Haldeman (pp 92-93), Francis Andrew March (pp 105-106), George Perkins Marsh (pp 106-107), Dayton Clarence Miller (p 108), Ben Pitman (pp 111-112), James Rush (pp 113-114), and William Dwight Whitney (pp 123-124). |
 | In John J Ohala, Arthur J. Bronstein, M Grazia Busá, Julie A Lewis, and William F Weigel (eds.) A Guide to the History of the Phonetic Sciences in the United States. |