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The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"
The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"
The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"
The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"
The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"
The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"
The pictographs in this series are based on the shapes the mouth makes while speaking the words of the title. There is a relationsip between the shapes the mouth makes while [pronouncing a word and the meaning of that word. More information on this and the origin of language in Sir Richard Roget's 1930 book 'Human Speech"