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English: Letter denoting the English syllabic l sound ([l̩]) in the reformed phonetic spelling proposed by John Hart in An Orthographie (1569). Drawn after a facsimile of Hart's work in Freeborn, Denis (1998) From Old English to Standard English, Macmillan, p. 291
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