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The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind

Chapter 311: INDEX
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A sweeping, chronological account traces the natural and human past from cosmic and geological origins through the evolution of life, early hominids, and the development of agriculture, technologies, languages, and social institutions. It integrates geology, paleontology, anthropological evidence, and comparative cultural history to chart migrations, racial and linguistic relationships, and the emergence of complex societies, art, religion, and political forms. Illustrated maps, diagrams, and time-charts support discussions of climatic change, technological innovation, and the rise and spread of ancient civilizations, concluding with reflections on continuity, human agency, and the interconnectedness of natural and cultural processes.

INDEX

KEY TO PRONUNCIATION

VOWELS

ä as in far (fär), father (fä’ thũr), mikado (mi kä’ dō).
ă " " fat (făt), ample (ămpl), abstinence (ăb’ stin ens).
ā " " fate (fāt), wait (wāt), deign (dān), jade (jād).
aw " " fall (fawl), appal (a pawl’), broad (brawd).
â " " fair (fâr), bear (bâr), where (hwâr).

e " " bell (bel), bury (ber’ i).
ē " " beef (bēf), thief (thēf), idea (ī dē’ ă), beer (bēr), casino (kă sē’ nō).

i " " bit (bit), lily (lil’ ī), nymph (nimf), build (bild).
ī " " bite (bīt), analyze (ăn’ ă līz), light (līt).

o " " not (not), watch (woch), cough (kof), sorry (sor’ i).
ō " " no (nō), blow (blō), brooch (brōch).
ô " " north (nôrth), absorb (ăb sôrb’).
oo " " food (food), do (doo), prove (proov), blue (bloo), strew (stroo).

u " " bull (bul), good (gud), would (wud).
ŭ " " sun (sŭn), love (lŭv), enough (ē nŭf’).
ū " " muse (mūs), stew (stū), cure (kūr).
ũ " " her (hũr), search (sũrch), word (wũrd), bird (bũrd).

ou " " bout (bout), bough (bou), crowd (kroud).
oi " " join (join), joy (joi), buoy (boi).

A short mark placed over italic a, e, o, or u (ă, ĕ, ŏ, ŭ), signifies that the vowel has an obscure, indeterminate, or slurred sound, as in:—
advice (ăd vīs), current (kŭr’ ĕnt), notion (nō’ shŭn),
breakable (brā’ kă bl), sailor (sā’ lŏr), pleasure (plezh’ ŭr).

CONSONANTS

"s” is used only for the sibilant "s” (as in "toast,” tōst, "place,” plās); the sonant "s” (as in "toes,” "plays”) is printed "z” (tōz, plāz).

"c” (except in the combinations "ch” and "ch”), "q” and "x” are not used.

b, d, f, h (but see the combinations below), k, l, m, n (see n below), p, r, t, v, z, and w and y when used as consonants have their usual values.

ch as in church (chũrch), batch (băch), capriccio (kä prē’ chō).
ch " " loch (loch), coronach (kor’ o näch), clachan (klăch’ än).

g " " get (get), finger (fing’ gũr).
j " " join (join), judge (jŭj), germ (jũrm), ginger (jin’ jĕr).

gh (in List of Proper Names only) as in Ludwig (lut’ vigh).
hl (in List of Proper Names only) " " Llandeilo (hlăn dī’ lō).
hw as in white (hwīt), nowhere (nō’ hwâr).

n " " cabochon (kä bō shon’), congé (kon’ shā).

sh " " shawl (shawl), mention (men’ shŭn).
zh " " measure (mezh’ ŭr), vision (vizh’ ŏn).

th " " thin (thin), breath (breth).
th " " thine (thīn), breathe (brēth).

The accent (’) follows the syllable to be stressed.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z