A guide to the English tongue: in two parts. The First, proper for Beginners, shewing a Natural and Easy Method, to pronounce and express both Common Words and Proper Names; in which particular Care is had to shew the Accent, for preventing Vitious Pronunciation. The Second for such as are advanced to some Ripeness of Judgment, containing Observations on the Sounds of Letters and Diphthongs; Rules for the true Division of Syllables, and the Use of Capitals, Stops and Marks: With large Tables of Abbreviations and Distinctions of Words; and several Alphabets of Copies for young Writers. To which is now added, an appendix, containing many additional Lessons in Prose and Verse; first in Words of one Syllable only; and then mixed with Words of two, three, four, five, six and seven Syllables. By T. Dyche, Schoolmaster at Stratford-Bow.

  • Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.
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M,DCC,XC. [1790]
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London : printed for J. Bruce, D. Burnet, R. Hopper, R. Pennington, and L. Martin, M,DCC,XC. [1790]

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160p.,plates : port. ; 120.

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ESTC T210115

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