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A History of English Sounds from the Earliest Period is a seminal work by Henry Sweet, one of the most influential phoneticians of the 19th century. This detailed historical analysis examines the evolution of English phonetics from its earliest recorded forms through subsequent centuries of linguistic development.
Sweet’s meticulous research traces how English sounds have transformed, shifted, and evolved over time, providing readers with a deep understanding of the phonetic foundations of the English language. The work encompasses vowel changes, consonant shifts, and broader sound patterns that have shaped modern English pronunciation.
This scholarly text serves as an essential resource for linguists, historians, and students of English language development. It remains a cornerstone reference for understanding the phonological history of English and the systematic changes that have occurred throughout different historical periods.







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