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Definition of Phonograms
1. phonogram [n] - See also: phonogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonograms
Literary usage of Phonograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rational Method in Reading: An Original Presentation of Sight and Sound by Edward Gendar Ward, Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner (1908)
"They know all the sight-words and phonograms presented in the lower books of the
series, — and 2. Are skilful enough in " the blend " to determine readily ..."
2. The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1897)
"THE INTERPRETATION OF THE phonograms OF VOWELS. By RJ LLOYD, D. Lit., MA (PLATE IX.
... The spoken vowel yields well-marked phonograms, and so does the, ..."
3. The Reading Process by William Anton Smith (1922)
"Tests measuring mastery of words as phonograms.— Tests which measure the mastery
of words as phonograms are in the very nature of the case concerned with ..."
4. A Manual for Teachers of Primary Reading by Emma K. Gordon (1918)
"The teacher assists them to recall the sounds of phonograms by making use of the
... BLENDED phonograms A blended phonogram represents a compound sound. ..."
5. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley (1859)
"The principal words are often phonograms.—Originally, after events had been
recorded by knotted cords (not unlike the Peruvian ..."
6. A Teachers' Manual by Hannah Theresa McManus, John Henry Haaren (1916)
"Combine with sounds previously learned into: gu ess c oach gu ide r oach gu ild
p oach No new phonograms. Review esh, irs, urch. XX XXI New phonograms: tain ..."
7. A First Reader by Frances Eggleston Blodgett, Andrew Burr Blodgett (1904)
"APPENDIX phonograms IN addition to the phonograms found in the Primer the ...
The frequent use of a limited number of phonograms will be of greater value ..."
8. The Alphabet: An Account of the Origin and Development of Letters by Isaac Taylor (1883)
"IDEOGRAMS AND phonograms. The Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, although it is the
source of all existing alphabets, is far from being the only ..."