An Outline of English Phonetics ... With 131 Illustrations
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The Mixed Vowels Strong form Weah form Example pence pens -pens twopence 'tApens fivepmce 'faifpans penny peni -pdni or -pni halfpenny 'heiponi or'heipni shire Jaie (Xai8r -J-e (or -Jie) Devonshire 'devnje or 'devn- before Tow- (-Jar or -Jior J"i9. els) before vow- els) 499. Note also the weak forms of board, pan, sense, where in cupboard 'kibed, samepan 'so: span, nonsense 'nons.?ns, anywhere else 'eniftwse'rels or eniTiwa'rels. 500. The following comparisons are instructive: company 'kimpani ...but companion kam'paenjan yard ja:d but vineyard 'vinjed board baid but cupboard 'kibad present (verb) pri'zent but present (noun, adj.) 'prezaut aitgiist (adj.) o:'gASt but August (month) 'aigast chase tjeis but purchase 'paitfas. chronology kra'naladji but chronological krana'ladsikl 501. The proper use of the weak vowel e is essential for a good pronunciation of English. Foreigners rarely succeed in using the sound correctly; they generally have an almost irresistible tendency to re- place it by strong vowels.
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