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- Romic_alphabet abstract "The Romic Alphabet, sometimes known as the Romic Reform, is a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis's Palæotype and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet. In Romic every sound had a dedicated symbol, and every symbol represented a single sound. There were no capital letters; there were letters derived from small capitals, though these were distinct letters.There were two variants, Broad Romic and Narrow Romic. Narrow Romic utilized italics to distinguish fine details of pronunciation; Broad Romic was cruder, and in it the vowels had their English \"short\" sounds when written singly, and their \"long\" sounds when doubled:If the beginner has once learnt to pronounce a, e, i, o, u, as in glass, bet, bit, not, dull, he simply has to remember that long vowels are doubled, as in biit—\"beat\", and fuul—\"fool\", and diphthongs formed by the juxtaposition of their elements, as in boi—\"boy\" and hai—\"high\" [...]Sweet adopted from Ellis and earlier philologists a method creating new letters by rotating existing ones, as in this way no new type would need to be cast:There is, however, one simple method of forming new letters without casting new types, which is very often convenient. This is by turning the letters, thus - ə, ɔ. These new letters are perfectly distinct in shape, and are easily written. The ə was first employed by Schmeller to denote the final e-sound in the German gabe, &c. Mr. Ellis, in his ‘Palæotype,’ uses it to denote the allied English sound in but.The IPA letter ⟨ɔ⟩ acquired its modern pronunciation and first use with this alphabet. He resurrected two Anglo-Saxon letters, ash ⟨æ⟩ and eth ⟨ð⟩, and borrowed the Greek letter theta ⟨θ⟩, which had the pronunciations they retain in the IPA. He used ⟨q⟩ for /ŋ/ and ⟨c⟩ for /tʃ/.".
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- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_John_Ellis.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Alveolar_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Back_vowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_spelling_reform.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonetic_alphabets.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Central_vowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Close_vowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Dental,_alveolar_and_postalveolar_lateral_approximants.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Dental_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink English_Phonotypic_Alphabet.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Eth.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Fricative_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Front_vowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Glottal_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Sweet.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink International_Phonetic_Alphabet.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Labial_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Mid_vowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Movable_type.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Open_vowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Palatal_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Phonetic_transcription.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Postalveolar_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Rhotic_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Semivowel.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Stop_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Theta.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Velar_consonant.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLink Æ.
- Romic_alphabet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Romic alphabet".
- Romic_alphabet children "Influenced the original International Phonetic Alphabet".
- Romic_alphabet creator "Henry Sweet".
- Romic_alphabet languages "Proposed for English".
- Romic_alphabet name "Romic alphabet".
- Romic_alphabet time "19".
- Romic_alphabet type "Alphabet".
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- Romic_alphabet subject Category:English_spelling_reform.
- Romic_alphabet subject Category:Phonetic_alphabets.
- Romic_alphabet hypernym Alphabet.
- Romic_alphabet type Alphabet.
- Romic_alphabet type Phonetic.
- Romic_alphabet type Redirect.
- Romic_alphabet comment "The Romic Alphabet, sometimes known as the Romic Reform, is a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis's Palæotype and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet. In Romic every sound had a dedicated symbol, and every symbol represented a single sound. There were no capital letters; there were letters derived from small capitals, though these were distinct letters.There were two variants, Broad Romic and Narrow Romic.".
- Romic_alphabet label "Romic alphabet".
- Romic_alphabet sameAs Q2839610.
- Romic_alphabet sameAs Alfabeto_rómico.
- Romic_alphabet sameAs Alphabet_romique.
- Romic_alphabet sameAs Latīniskais_alfabēts.
- Romic_alphabet sameAs m.0gzs43.
- Romic_alphabet sameAs Q2839610.
- Romic_alphabet wasDerivedFrom Romic_alphabet?oldid=678223931.
- Romic_alphabet isPrimaryTopicOf Romic_alphabet.