APA (7th ed.) Citation

Benson, W. (1887). Universal phonography: An attempt to select and classify the principal sounds of human speech and to denote them by one set of symbols for easy writing and printing, with an appendix on the use of phonography for the blind,. Chapman and Hall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Benson, William. Universal Phonography: An Attempt to Select and Classify the Principal Sounds of Human Speech and to Denote Them by One Set of Symbols for Easy Writing and Printing, with an Appendix on the Use of Phonography for the Blind,. London: Chapman and Hall, 1887.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Benson, William. Universal Phonography: An Attempt to Select and Classify the Principal Sounds of Human Speech and to Denote Them by One Set of Symbols for Easy Writing and Printing, with an Appendix on the Use of Phonography for the Blind,. Chapman and Hall, 1887.

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