Henry Sweet (15 September 1845 - 30 April 1912) was an English philologist, phonetician and grammarian.
Henry Sweet was born in St. Pancras in London.
The indispensable foundation: A selection from the writings of Henry Sweet.
Important 19th century scholars include Henry Sweet and Matthias Lexer.
The earliest mentions of the process are in Scotland during the 19th century, when Henry Sweet commented on the phenomenon.
Henry Sweet was a former slave from Florida and was able to buy land in Bartow in 1898, where he moved his entire family.
This shorter trial led to an acquittal of Henry Sweet.
Primer of Phonetics, by Henry Sweet through Google books.
The Indispensable Foundation: A Selection from the Writings of Henry Sweet.
Henry Sweet described them as "a variety of words which have the peculiarity of always forming a sentence by themselves".