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Visible Speech is a
system of
phonetic symbols developed by
British linguist Alexander Melville Bell in 1867 to
represent the
position of the
speech organs...
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orthoepy and elocution.
Additionally he was also the
creator of
Visible Speech which was used to help the deaf
learn to talk, and was the
father of...
- meaning. Bell's
father taught him and his
brothers not only to
write Visible Speech but to
identify any
symbol and its
accompanying sound. Bell
became so...
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aircraft highlighted Spectrogram (generated with the
freeware Sonogram visible Speech). Variable-Q
transform spectrogram of a
piano chord (generated using...
- (Mac****n 1996:838–841). An
example of
iconic phonetic notation is the
Visible Speech system,
created by
Scottish phonetician Alexander Melville Bell (Ellis...
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talks during these workshops are
published as
Eurythmy as
Visible Speech and
Eurythmy as
Visible Singing.[citation needed]
Eurythmy ensembles in Stuttgart...
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later English, German, Spanish, Romanian,
Chinook Jargon and
others Visible Speech (a
phonetic script) – no
specific language.
Developed to aid the deaf...
- the
pronunciation of English. It was
based on the
theory of Bell's
Visible Speech, but set in
roman script, and
attempted to
include the
sounds conve****...
- Ellis, A.J. (1845). The
Alphabet of Nature. Bath. Bell, A.M. (1867).
Visible Speech. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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- In Canada, a
visible minority (French: minorité
visible) is
defined by the
Government of
Canada as "persons,
other than
aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian...