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How do these men determine which pronunciations to attempt to record under the haze of diacritical markings ? ... they do just what we did : they turn to another dictionary and copy out the pronunciation they find there .
How do these men determine which pronunciations to attempt to record under the haze of diacritical markings ? ... they do just what we did : they turn to another dictionary and copy out the pronunciation they find there .
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In order to ascertain directly the position on this question taken by our major broadcasting networks , I recently wrote to the four largest of them , inquiring as to the works of reference they use as authorities for pronunciation ...
In order to ascertain directly the position on this question taken by our major broadcasting networks , I recently wrote to the four largest of them , inquiring as to the works of reference they use as authorities for pronunciation ...
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intention to prescribe correct pronunciations , his book is in fact a standardizing influence . ... a long a - rayshun — and sometimes with a short a - rashun ; observation seems to indicate that the latter pronunciation predominates .
intention to prescribe correct pronunciations , his book is in fact a standardizing influence . ... a long a - rayshun — and sometimes with a short a - rashun ; observation seems to indicate that the latter pronunciation predominates .
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
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