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William Bullokar
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William Bullokar was a 16th-century printer who devised a 40-letter phonetic alphabet for the English language.Its characters were in the black-letter or "gothic" writing style commonly used at the time.Taking as his model a Latin grammar by William Lily, Bullokar wrote the first published grammar of the English language, in a book titled Brief Grammar for English, which appeared in 1586.
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- Bullokar, William (1580). Booke at large, for the Amendment of Orthographie for English Speech. London: Henrie Denham.,
- facsimile edition: Bullokar, William (1968). The Amendment of Orthographie for English Speech. Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Ltd.
- facsimile in Bullokar (1977)
- transcription at Plessow (1906), pp. 237-330
- Bullokar, William (1584). Æsops Fábĺz. London: Edmund Bollifant.
- transcription at Plessow (1906), pp. 1-212
- Bullokar, William (n.d.) [1585]. The short Sentences of the wýʒ Cato. London: Edmund Bollifant.
- transcription at Plessow (1906), pp. 213-235
- Bullokar, William (1586). Bref Grammar for English. London: Edmund Bollifant.
- facsimile in Bullokar (1977)
- transcription at Plessow (1906), pp. 331-385
- Bullokar, William (1586). Pamphlet for Grammar. London: Edmund Bollifant.
- transcription at Plessow (1906), pp. 386-390
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