A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary & Expositor Of The English Language
By John Walker
Printed At The Caxton Press for H. Fisher, Son and Co: London 1831
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A Key To The Classical Pronunciation Of Greek, Latin and Scripture Proper Names.
By John Walker and Rev. W. Trollope
Published by Fisher, Son & Jackson: London 1831
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2 Volumes Bound As 1
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary & Expositor of the English Language by John Walker is a landmark 18th-century reference work designed to standardize English pronunciation and clarify word meanings for both native speakers and learners. First published in 1791, the dictionary provides detailed phonetic guidance using a system of diacritical marks to indicate stress and vowel sounds, helping readers pronounce words according to the "polite usage" of educated London society. In addition to pronunciation, Walker includes concise definitions, etymologies, and usage notes, making the book a comprehensive tool for mastering both the spoken and written aspects of the English language.
Walker's dictionary also reflects the Enlightenment-era interest in order, clarity, and refinement in language. He offers critical observations on regional and vulgar pronunciations, aiming to promote a uniform and cultured mode of speech across Britain. The work had a significant influence on elocution and public speaking, particularly in education and the theater, and remained a standard reference for decades. Through this meticulous compilation, Walker sought not only to document language but to shape it—providing a model of linguistic precision that contributed to the evolution of modern English diction.
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General wear, fading, rub through etc to covers and spine as shown. No inscriptions. Binding in excellent shape with no loose pages. Pages are clean and well presented with light age toning only. An excellent copy of these 2 volumes bound as 1 in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Size 22cm x 14.5cm x 6cm - 587 Pages + 187 Pages