Dobson 1968: Bibliographic Record
Date
1968
Author
- Eric J. Dobson
Book title
English Pronunciation 1500-1700
Publication place
Oxford
Publication press
Clarendon Press
Other publication info
2nd edn.
Originally published
1957
LEME references
- (criticism) Alexander Barclay, Introductory to Write and to Pronounce French (1521) pages: I: 6-7
- (criticism) Antonio del Corro, The Spanish Grammar (1590) pages: I: 32
- (criticism) Charles Butler, The English Grammar (1633) pages: I: 156-65
- (criticism) Edmund Coote, The English School-master (1596) pages: I: 33-37
- (criticism) Isaac Newton, Notes on Phonetics (ca 1660 - ca 1662) pages: I: 246-52
- (criticism) Johannes Sturmius, A Rich Storehouse or Treasury for Nobility and Gentlemen, which in Latin is Called Nobilitas Literata (1570) pages: I: 19-30
- (criticism) John Baret, An Alveary or Triple Dictionary, in English, Latin, and French (1574) pages: I: 30-31
- (modern editions) John Colet, A Short Introduction of Grammar (1567) pages: I: 7
- (criticism) John Palsgrave, Lesclarcissement de la Langue Francoyse (1530) pages: I: 7-10
- (criticism) Richard Hodges, The English Primrose (1644) pages: I: 165-86
- (criticism) Thomas Hayward, The Institutions of Children in the English Tongue (after 1625) pages: II: 321-24
- (criticism) William Bullokar, A Short Introduction or Guiding to Print, Write, and Read English Speech (1580) pages: I: 93-117
- (criticism) William Bullokar, Pamphlet for Grammar (1586) pages: 93-117
- (criticism) William Lily, An English Grammar: Or, A Plain Exposition of Lily's Grammar In English (1641) pages: II:1011
- (criticism) William Salesbury, A Dictionary in English and Welsh (1547) pages: I: 11-18
Bibliographic reference (MLA style)
Dobson, Eric J. English Pronunciation 1500-1700. 1957. 2nd edn. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968.
Date
1968