The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... pronounced , then buffet cannot be English , since the final t is not pronounced . Yet the common A TOUCHSTONE FOR ENGLISH 49.
... pronounced , then buffet cannot be English , since the final t is not pronounced . Yet the common A TOUCHSTONE FOR ENGLISH 49.
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George Philip Krapp. the final t is not pronounced . Yet the common fact of experience is that countless numbers of people , in homes , hotels , and on railway trains , use the word buffet without the slightest realization that it is ...
George Philip Krapp. the final t is not pronounced . Yet the common fact of experience is that countless numbers of people , in homes , hotels , and on railway trains , use the word buffet without the slightest realization that it is ...
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... pronounced with the vowel sound of receive , sometimes with the vowel sound of sleight . Which of these is correct ? But so far as the argument from analogy goes , both are correct , and if one is more correct than the other , it must ...
... pronounced with the vowel sound of receive , sometimes with the vowel sound of sleight . Which of these is correct ? But so far as the argument from analogy goes , both are correct , and if one is more correct than the other , it must ...
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... pronounced with the stress on the first syllable and the final consonant sounded . And dozens of English words , words like virtue , courage , and others of French origin , were in the beginning pronounced with stress on the second ...
... pronounced with the stress on the first syllable and the final consonant sounded . And dozens of English words , words like virtue , courage , and others of French origin , were in the beginning pronounced with stress on the second ...
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... pronounced and its visual representation when written or printed . In a highly developed literary language like English , the aural and visual aspects of words are inseparable . On the physical side it is extremely easy to recognize the ...
... pronounced and its visual representation when written or printed . In a highly developed literary language like English , the aural and visual aspects of words are inseparable . On the physical side it is extremely easy to recognize the ...
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