The pronunciation and orthography of the French language rendered perfectly easy, [electronic resource] : on a plan quite original. Containing, I. A concise, but comprehensive Theory of the Pronunciation, with Tables for Practice; in which are exemplified the different Sounds of the Vowels, Diphthongs, and Triphthongs; also those of the Single, Double, and Triple Consonants, in their various Situations: the Whole arranged alphabetically. II. A Vocabulary of such Words as are the same, and of others that resemble each other in Sound, but differ in Spelling, briefly explained, properly accented, the Parts of Speech, and the Genders of the Nouns distinguished. III. A Vocabulary of those Words which, though consisting of the same Letters, vary in Meaning or Pronunciation, and sometimes in both, according as they are differently connected or accentuated. IV. A Collection of Phrases, Dialogues, Maxims, Fables, Stories, and Repartees. V. Remarks on the Composition and Reading of French Verse, exemplified by Specimens of Poetry. For the use of schools and learners of French in general. By John Murdoch, Teacher of French, English, &c. and Compiler of the Radical Vocabulary of the French Language.
1795
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The pronunciation and orthography of the French language rendered perfectly easy, [electronic resource] : on a plan quite original. Containing, I. A concise, but comprehensive Theory of the Pronunciation, with Tables for Practice; in which are exemplified the different Sounds of the Vowels, Diphthongs, and Triphthongs; also those of the Single, Double, and Triple Consonants, in their various Situations: the Whole arranged alphabetically. II. A Vocabulary of such Words as are the same, and of others that resemble each other in Sound, but differ in Spelling, briefly explained, properly accented, the Parts of Speech, and the Genders of the Nouns distinguished. III. A Vocabulary of those Words which, though consisting of the same Letters, vary in Meaning or Pronunciation, and sometimes in both, according as they are differently connected or accentuated. IV. A Collection of Phrases, Dialogues, Maxims, Fables, Stories, and Repartees. V. Remarks on the Composition and Reading of French Verse, exemplified by Specimens of Poetry. For the use of schools and learners of French in general. By John Murdoch, Teacher of French, English, &c. and Compiler of the Radical Vocabulary of the French Language.
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The second edition.
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London : printed for, and sold by, the author, Hart Street, Bloomsbury Square, M.DCC.XCV. [1795]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
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[4],144p. ; 12⁰.
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With a half-title.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Alston, XII 562
English Short Title Catalog, T112403.
English Short Title Catalog, T112403.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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