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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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    on 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...
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    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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  • (MacMahon 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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    aircraft highlighted Spectrogram (generated with the freeware Sonogram visible Speech). Variable-Q transform spectrogram of a piano chord (generated using...
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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...
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    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 conveyed...
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  • based on articulatory positions by Alexander Melville Bell. Known as visible speech, it gained prominence as a tool in the oral education of deaf children...
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    A visible minority (French: minorité visible) is defined by the Government of Canada as "persons, other than aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian...
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    Ellis, A.J. (1845). The Alphabet of Nature. Bath. Bell, A.M. (1867). Visible Speech. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)...
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    ISBN 1-86189-167-9, ISBN 978-1-86189-167-9, at page 36 DeFrancis, John (1989). Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems. Honolulu, Hawaii: University...
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    in Honor of Leon Dostert. The Hague, 92–99. John DeFrancis (1989): Visible speech. The diverse oneness of writing systems. Honolulu Geoffrey Sampson (1986):...
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    the Hamburg Notation System or HamNoSys Tengwar (a fictional script) Visible Speech (a phonetic script) Hangul – Korean Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics –...
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    Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation...
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  • Hate speech is a term with varied meaning and has no single, consistent definition. It is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as "public speech that expresses...
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  • referred to as the "ideographic myth". Another influential work of his was Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems, which addressed more myths...
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  • Keightley (1999), pp. 235–237. DeFrancis, John (1989). "Chinese". Visible Speech. The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems. University of Hawaii Press...
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  • Sorang Sompeng Sunuwar Tifinagh Todhri Tolong Siki Vagindra Vellara Visible Speech Vithkuqi Wancho Warang Citi Yezidi Zaghawa Non-linear Braille Maritime...
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  • the Vocoder, the Visible Speech Machine. He contributed to the development of the electrolarynx, which is still used today for the speech-impaired. In 1949...
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  • Somatosensory system Stick figure Symbol Universal translator Universal grammar Visible Speech Whistled language Gode, Alexander, Interlingua: A Dictionary of the...
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  • James Pitman's Initial Teaching Alphabet, and Alexander Melville Bell's Visible Speech were invented for pedagogical purposes. Yerkish, a communication system...
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    and linguistics, Oxford: Pergamon Press. Bell, A. Melville (1967), "Visible Speech", London: Simpkin Marshall; rpt in facsimile in B. Collins and I. Mees...
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    University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-0866-5. DeFrancis, John (1989), Visible speech : the diverse oneness of writing systems. Honolulu : University of Hawaii...
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    Melville Bell's A New Elucidation of Principles of Elocution (1849) and Visible Speech (1867). The once-popular female-dominated genre of elocution set to...
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    Medal for Electrical Equipment. Bell also won a second Gold Medal for Visible Speech, for his additional display at the exposition, helping to propel him...
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    advantage over Gray. Alexander Graham Bell had pioneered a system called visible speech, developed by his father, to teach deaf children. In 1872 Bell founded...
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  • R. Tolkien's cursive and runic scripts), Alexander Melville Bell's Visible Speech, and Dr. Seuss' alphabet from On Beyond Zebra. The CSUR previously encoded...
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  • akz7043.0001.001. LCCN 66065322. OL 16806692W. DeFrancis, John (1989). Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems. University of Hawaiʻi Press...
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    Steiner also developed the art of eurythmy, sometimes referred to as "visible speech and song". According to the principles of eurythmy, there are archetypal...
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