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McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book

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About This Book

A revised spelling primer presents systematic instruction in English orthography, pronunciation, and syllabication, using Webster-style diacritics and canceled letters to indicate silent letters. It defines vowels, consonants, diphthongs and triphthongs, tabulates vowel and consonant sounds and their substitutes, explains syllables, accent, word formation (primitive, derivative, compound), and divides sounds into groups like mutes, semi-vowels, liquids and aspirates. Lessons include pronunciation drills, exercises on diacritical marks, lists of difficult words, prefixes and suffixes, alphabets including pictorial and script examples, and engraved illustrations to support classroom teaching.

About the Author

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Alexander H. McGuffey

Alexander H. McGuffey was an American educator and author best known for his influential work in the field of education during the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for "McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book," which was part of a series of textbooks that shaped the reading and spelling skills of countless students. McGuffey's texts emphasized moral values and practical knowledge, making them a staple in American classrooms for many years. His contributions to educational literature have left a lasting impact on teaching methods and curriculum development.

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