of other fingle Vowels, or if a Gonfbnant, hy the Conjuhft- 
iori of other fingle Conlbnants. 
2. That whatever Sound cannot be expreffed or defcrib- 
ed, but by the Conjunfilion of twoor more fingle Sounds, 
is no fingle but a compounded Sound- 
' That in e very compofition of fingle Sounds, the par- 
ticular fingle Sounds which make up that Compofition/ 
ought to be truly and clearly difcerned in the Sound of the 
Compofition, other wife it cannot be truly (aid to be a Com- 
pofition, and compofed of fiich fingle ^'ounds. 
V 
^^'1 ^ TheSingieSmnds 
U sually named Letters, are commonly difl:inguifitred 
into Fowels 2irid CmfamnPs. Fomels 2lvq fuch as are 
finely expreffable, as, a, e, o, &c. ^Confonants are fuch as 
cannot fingly be exptelTed witkiut tlie Coniua6i:ion of a l^m^ 
^4,as,^,^,&c: ;^ ^-^^ - .-^ 
XHe whole number ' of them are thefe 14 following, t(> 
which, for the better difcerning of their Sounds, I 
have annexed fb many words wherein they are exprefled, all 
BngB(h but three, Viz. they, 8, 12, becaufe no Enbiff) yffovds 
occij^ed tg^niy iife;»^>7^ wherin they are expreft. 
1 a as tall 8 m'--rnnisLowdutch 
2 a — tallow 9 y ^il^ 
3 ^ ^ a -^'^ tale 10 : ,-0— iton^lc. u . . ^ 
4 e — tell ^ II u — tunne 
5. ea— teal 12 u-^ une French 
6^^^ ^i-^ till . ...^; 13 00-tool 
The 
