The Pronunciation of English By Foreigners. a Course of Lectures to the Students of Norham Hall On the Physiology of Speech

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The Pronunciation of English By Foreigners. a Course of Lectures to the Students of Norham Hall On the Physiology of Speech
George James Burch
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t and r. Were both correct.
«R. The trill is strong and correct.
Th, Th. Is weak before other consonants.
L. Little = littl\ W. Usually fairly correct.
-NG. Sometimes the hard G is sounded after the NG in cases where it should be silent. (Compare Austria.) A 2 . Becomes either O 1 orO 2 ; thus: talk = to 2 k, all = o 2 Il or oMl, corner = ko 2 ner.
00. Rubies = ru 2 bbies.
E 1 . Sleep = sli 2 p.
*0\ Becomes U 2 ; e.g. was not = wu 2 z nu 2 t.
U 2 . Sometimes pronounced as A 3 ; thus : bunker =
...ba 2 nker.
A 4 . Either pronounced I 3 or A 3 ; thus : made = mi 3 de, favour — fa 8 vo 1 r.
Digitized by Google 80 The Pronunciation of English.
O 2 . Becomes either O 1 or A 2 ; thus: nobody = no 1 bo 1 dy > no = no x h, own = a 2 n. This last is curious, because Poles have a difficulty with the sound of A 2 in such words as all and water and talk, and yet some of the same people pronounce it quite correctly instead of O 2 .
Probably it is due to mistakefHnstructions in print.
On the dangers of a faulty pronunciation.


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