L'Alfabet européen appliqué aux langues asiatiques / OEuvres de C.-F. Volney, tome VIII
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This work presents a systematic approach to applying the European alphabet to Asian languages, aiming to simplify their complexities for better understanding and communication. It discusses the challenges and methodologies involved in transcribing various Asian languages, including Hebrew, into a more accessible format. The author reflects on previous attempts and the evolution of his ideas, emphasizing the need for a unified alphabet that can accommodate the diverse sounds of these languages. The text serves as both an elementary guide for travelers in Asia and a scholarly exploration of linguistic principles, advocating for a more efficient means of literacy and education across cultures.
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