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English: Dr Edwin Leigh segmented letter sounds in English and identified the rarest, which occur less than once in every four thousand utterances. These are shown in example words in Pronouncing Orthography.
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Source http://www.thephonicspage.org/On%20Reading/Resources/Leigh-Pronouncing%20Orthography-Library%20of%20Congress-1864.pdf
Author Dr Edwin Leigh

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Letter sounds which occur less than once in every four thousand utterances, shown in Pronouncing Orthography

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2 January 1864Gregorian

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