World English

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World English is a phonetic notation system developed by Alexander Melville Bell to represent the sounds of spoken English with precision.

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Label Occurrences
Bell’s World English 1
World English canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf phonetic notation system
writing system
basedOn phonetic principles
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedFor phonetic transcription of English
teaching pronunciation
developer Alexander Melville Bell
distinguishes consonant manner of articulation
consonant place of articulation
individual phonemes of English
vowel quality
field linguistics
phonetics
focusesOn accurate representation of speech sounds
goal standardize phonetic representation of English
hasAlternativeLabel World English
surface form: Bell’s World English

World-English notation
hasCreator Alexander Melville Bell
languageRepresented English language
namedAfter English
surface form: English language
notationScope sounds of standard spoken English
notationType segmental phonetic notation
purpose represent the sounds of spoken English with precision
relatedTo International Phonetic Alphabet
Visible Speech
scriptType alphabetic
timePeriod 19th century
usedBy language teachers
phoneticians
usedIn phonetic teaching materials
uses special symbols for speech sounds

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Alexander Melville Bell notableWork World English
World English hasAlternativeLabel World English
this entity surface form: Bell’s World English