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ACCENT |
Pronunciation |
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LISP |
Pronunciation defect |
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SLUR |
Bad pronunciation |
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SYLLABLES |
Units of pronunciation |
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PSELLISM |
Indistinct pronunciation; stammering. |
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PRONOUNCE |
Pronouncement; declaration; pronunciation. |
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CURRENTNESS |
Easiness of pronunciation; fluency. |
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MISPRONUNCIATION |
Wrong or improper pronunciation. |
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TORTE |
Taught pronunciation of fancy cake |
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ELIDED |
Omitted a sound in pronunciation |
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PRONUNCIATIVE |
Of or pertaining to pronunciation. |
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TILDE |
Mark affecting pronunciation, as in "senor" |
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PRONUNCIAL |
Of or pertaining to pronunciation; pronunciative. |
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DICTIONARY |
Ray unsuccessfully follows pronunciation style in lexicon |
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SAWDER |
A corrupt spelling and pronunciation of solder. |
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PRONUNCIATORY |
Of or pertaining to pronunciation; that pronounces. |
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ODYSSEYS |
Pronunciation of odd Erse seas heard during epic journeys |
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NUNNATION |
The pronunciation of n at the end of words. |
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PROLATION |
The act of prolating or pronouncing; utterance;
pronunciation. |
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ORTHOEPICAL |
Of or pertaining to orthoepy, or correct
pronunciation. |
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PRONOUNCING |
Pertaining to, or indicating, pronunciation; as, a
pronouncing dictionary. |
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BROGUE |
A dialectic pronunciation; esp. the Irish manner of
pronouncing English. |
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BALBUTIES |
The defect of stammering; also, a kind of incomplete
pronunciation. |
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WHARLING |
A guttural pronunciation of the letter r; a burr. See
Burr, n., 6. |
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FRICATIVE |
A fricative consonant letter or sound. See Guide to
Pronunciation, // 197-206, etc. |