Definition of Palaeotypes. Meaning of Palaeotypes. Synonyms of Palaeotypes

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Definition of Palaeotypes

Palaeotype
Palaeotype Pa"l[ae]*o*type, n. [Pal[ae]o- + -type.] (Phon.) A system of representing all spoken sounds by means of the printing types in common use. --Ellis. -- Pa`l[ae]*o*typ"ic*al, a. -- Pa`l[ae]*o*typ"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Palaeotypes from wikipedia

- The Palaeotype alphabet is a phonetic alphabet used by Alexander John Ellis to describe the pronunciation of English. It was based on the theory of Bell's...
- Palaeotype is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1918. Its single species, Palaeotype submarginata, was first...
- Phoenician alphabet Gr**** alphabet Latin script Lepsius Standard Alphabet Palaeotype alphabet, English Phonotypic Alphabet Romic alphabet International Phonetic...
- Ellis's "palaeotype" transliteration to indicate retracted pronunciation U+2E37 ⸷ DAGGER WITH RIGHT GUARD – used in Alexander John Ellis's "palaeotype" transliteration...
- in other languages, including Syriac and Thaana ⸲ U+2E32 TURNED COMMA Palaeotype transliteration symbolindicates nasalization ⸴ U+2E34 RAISED COMMA...
- a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis's Palaeotype alphabet and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of...
- phonetically with his palaeotype. This made use of several symbols not in everyday use in English to illustrate the variety of sounds. The palaeotype was also used...
- purchasing or cutting custom sorts. The method was used for example with the Palaeotype alphabet, the International Phonetic Alphabet, the Fraser script, and...
- Alphabet (together with Isaac Pitman), which used many new letters, and the Palaeotype alphabet, which replaced many of these with turned letters (such as ⟨ə⟩...
- Lepsius (1854) ǀ ǀǀ ǀ̣ ǀ́ Bl**** (1857) c x q ɔ Tindall (1858) c x q v Palaeotype (1869) 5 7 ↊ 4 Anthropos (1907) p ʇ̯ (ʇ) ʇ (ʇ̣) ɔ +velar ʞ (ʇ̣) Lloyd...