Show USE OF PHONETIC SPELLING Reasons Advanced 1 W WIt 1 hy U It Would BeWell Be BeWell Well If Its Study t Should Mould Be Made More Gen General Genral ral V. V Phonetics In la Its broadest sense sense In hI a s' study of the whole range of sounds bounds articulate musical antl an am 1 otherwise In Its ts restricted sense It Is confined to ate sounds of human speech EV B this restricted sense It Is still broad enough nough Jo so Include the subject of the acoustic or mechanical side and amI the anthropological or philological side It nUl may discuss simply the speech ech vibrations that cause any particular particular particular par par- sensations on the human ears earS' or It may Include an Investigation of ot J the manner and causes of the changes the articulate te sounds of a langu language e undergo as It develops The study of phonetics Is widely advocated by philologists and b by many of the most thoughtful teachers for three throe reasons 1 That persons ma may speak their mother tongue correctly through thus learning to know the proper valuation of Its sounds 2 that the they may learn successfully the pronunciation of other other other oth oth- er languages to which a knowledge of or their own Is s the best Introduction 3 t those who wIsh to study philology l gy may have ha a key to that science ien e. e And the sounds of our lanag Ian Ian- ag cannot be successfully studied or explained without some use of pho-J pho spelling Hundreds of ph Ph 5 I alphabets have been proposed d but the 1 only one that has made progress and andr and r. r bids fair lar to become general naturally e with some modifications Is that o othe of od odthe the Association Phone Phone- This alphabet took form between between between be be- tween 1885 1585 and 1880 In proposals made by Paul Edouard Pass Passy a noted noted Ij French rench phonetician |