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This academic treatise by Charles Edward delves into the complex process of applying the Roman alphabet to Oriental languages. The work addresses the linguistic challenges and practical solutions involved in transliterating non-Latin scripts into Roman characters.
The author examines various Oriental language systems and proposes methodologies for standardizing Roman alphabet application across different linguistic traditions. This includes detailed analysis of phonetic equivalencies, diacritical marks, and systematic approaches to representing Oriental sounds using Roman script.
The publication serves as a valuable reference for scholars, linguists, and students interested in comparative linguistics, language standardization, and the history of writing systems. It bridges the gap between Eastern and Western linguistic traditions through systematic examination of alphabet adaptation principles.
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