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Encyclopedia > Alexander John Ellis

Alexander John Ellis (or Alexander Sharpe) (1814 - 1890) was an English philologist.




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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.
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