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English: The first issue of The Phonetic Teacher (here spelled "Dhi Fonètik Tîtcer"), edited by Paul Passy, published in 1886, precursor to the Journal of the International Phonetic Association
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Source https://books.google.com/books?id=XMMqAAAAMAAJ
Author The Phonetic Teachers' Association

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