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Benjamin Franklin, Orthoepist and Phonetician Vol. 2: Colonial American Voices and London Norms: Franklin’s Quest for an Orthographic Reform

Benjamin Franklin, Orthoepist and Phonetician Vol. 2: Colonial American Voices and London Norms: Franklin’s Quest for an Orthographic Reform

Benjamin Franklin has been hailed as an inventor, scientist, printer, author, philosopher, diplomat, philanthropist and political activist and, especially, a founding father of the United States, but few are aware he was also a phonetician. This volume offers a groundbreaking exploration of Franklin’s little-studied linguistic legacy—his Reformed Mode of Spelling (1768/1779). In this short treatise, Franklin outlined a plan for a...

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