In 1924, Steiner gave two intensive workshops on different aspects of eurythmy; transcripts of his talks during these workshops are published as " Eurythmy as Visible Speech " and " Eurythmy as Visible Singing ".
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Once the family was settled in, both Bell and his father made plans to establish a teaching practice and in 1871, he accompanied his father to Montreal, where Melville was offered a position to teach his System of Visible Speech.
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Melville's works on Visible Speech became highly notable, and were described by �douard S�guin as being " . . . a greater invention than the telephone by his son, Alexander Graham Bell " . and eventually faded from use.
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In his demonstrations, Melville Bell employed his son, Alexander Graham Bell to read from the visible speech transcript of the volunteer's spoken words and would astound the audience by saying it back exactly as the volunteer had spoken it.
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Melville's works on Visible Speech became highly notable, and were described by �douard S�guin as being " . . . a greater invention than the telephone of his son, Alexander Graham Bell " . and eventually faded from use.
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Modern phonetics begins with attempts such as those of Joshua Steele ( in " Prosodia Rationalis ", 1779 ) and Alexander Melville Bell ( in " Visible Speech ", 1867 ) to introduce systems of precise notation for speech sounds.
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Bell's father, Alexander Melville Bell, had studied the production of speech and developed a way to transcribe all elements of human speech in a system called Visible Speech . ( See example in "'Fig . 1 "'. ).
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In 1895 Bell's father, noted philologist and elocutionist Alexander Melville Bell, who had authored over 45 publications on elocution, the use of visible speech for the deaf and similar related subjects, assigned all his publication copyrights to the Volta Bureau for its financial benefit.
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In 1947 he was recruited by Paul Menzerath to the faculty of the Phonetic Institute of the University of Bonn, where he became Scientific Assistant on 1 April 1949 . During this time, Meyer-Eppler published essays on synthetic language production and presented American inventions like the Coder, the Vocoder, the Visible Speech Machine.
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In 1882 she began to collaborate with another teacher to develop a more comprehensive system of phonetic symbols than Alexander Melville Bell s " Visible Speech . Together they developed the Northampton Vowel and Consonant Charts which she described in detail in her pamphlet " Formation and Development of Elementary English Sounds ", 1892.