Daniel Jones (1881-1967) played a significant role in the emergence of phonetics as a fully developed academic discipline in the first half of the twentieth century. Jones's pioneering works are made easily accessible to scholars once again.
Acknowledgements, Introduction, The Pronunciation and Orthography of the
Chindau Language, A Cantonese Phonetic Reader, with Kwing Tong Woo, A
Sechuana Reader, with Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje, A Colloquial Sinhalese
Reader, with H. S. Perera
Beverley Collins, Inger M. Mees