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phonotype, n.|ˈfəʊnətaɪp| [f. phono- + type.] A character or letter of a phonetic alphabet adapted for printing; (without a or pl.), phonetic print or type. Hence ˈphonotype v. trans. to print in phonotype; phonotyper= phonotypist; phonotypic |-ˈtɪpɪk|, -ical adjs., pertaining or relating to phonotype or phonotypy (whence phonoˈtypically adv.); ˈphonotypist |-taɪpɪst|, an advocate or user of phonotype; ˈphonotypy |-taɪpɪ|, a method or system of phonetic printing.
1844Phonotypic Jrnl. III. 2 Aspirate h, as in heap; *Phonotype—H. 1845I. Pitman Man. Phonogr. 19 Phono⁓type, a printed letter, or sign, indicative of a particular sound, or modification of sound. 1848A. J. Ellis Esenʃ. Fωnetics 241 Pica phonotypes. 1881Kansas Hist. Coll. II. 162 Phonotype was with him both a theory and a practice.
1850Fonetic Jrnl. 133/2 The only way to preserve the language from further arbitrary changes is to *phono⁓type it.
1845A. J. Ellis Plea Phonot. 28 The *phonotyper..having acquired a habit of reading phonotypy..will soon be able to read heterotypy with ease.
1843(title) The *Phonotypic Journal. 1858N.Y. Tribune 2 July 3/2 Many of those who are interested in the Phonotypic ‘movement’ advocate the entire abandonment of the old orthography.
1845A. J. Ellis Plea Phonot. 5 The *phonotypical representation of the sounds.
1875― E.E. Pronunc. 1182 note, Phonetic Essays which I published in [the Phonotypic] Journal..1846 (all printed *phonotypically).
1850Fonetic Jrnl. 74/1 The Spelling Reform which Phonographers and *Phonotypists are endeavouring to effect, would confer incalculable benefits on society.
1844Ellis in Phonotypic Jrnl., A Key to *Phonotypy or printing by sound. 1880Academy 9 Oct. 255 It is printed in semi-phonotypy—in a system of spelling intended to bridge over the transition. |