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It is very frequently pronounced chaw , and perhaps properly . chiru'rgeon . It is now generally pronounced , and by many written , surgeon . In conversafault . The is sometimes sounded , and sometimes mute . tion it is generally ...
It is very frequently pronounced chaw , and perhaps properly . chiru'rgeon . It is now generally pronounced , and by many written , surgeon . In conversafault . The is sometimes sounded , and sometimes mute . tion it is generally ...
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The o in jonquille , frequently pronounced jun- in the 18th century , is not marked . And no markings appear on mall , pall , qualm , etc. 3. Digraphs present difficulties . A diaresis is used over two vowels to indicate that both are ...
The o in jonquille , frequently pronounced jun- in the 18th century , is not marked . And no markings appear on mall , pall , qualm , etc. 3. Digraphs present difficulties . A diaresis is used over two vowels to indicate that both are ...
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Thus the unwary reader who has not studied the directions might find himself trying to pronounce the s in these four words ... The same confusion exists for c ( pronounced k or s ) , g ( pronounced g or j ) , th ( voiced or voiceless ) ...
Thus the unwary reader who has not studied the directions might find himself trying to pronounce the s in these four words ... The same confusion exists for c ( pronounced k or s ) , g ( pronounced g or j ) , th ( voiced or voiceless ) ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society 14 | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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