GUIDE TO PRONUNCIATION. A key to the symbols most of which are used in this Reader to indicate the pronunciation of the more difficult words. Only the most difficult consonants in this Reader are marked with diaThe following table may prove useful to the teacher for critical signs. Certain vowels, as a and e, when obscured and turned toward the neutral sound, are marked thus, a, e, etc. Silent letters are italicized. WORD LIST. THE following is an alphabetical list of the most difficult words used in this Reader. The less difficult words that have been used in the previous Readers of this series are omitted. This list may be made the basis of a great variety of exercises in correct pronunciation, distinct enunciation, rapid spelling, language lessons, and review work. page. For an explanation of the diacritical marks, see preceding The syllable tion is not re-spelled in this list, but wherever it occurs should be pronounced shun. bra' ziĕr (zh) bril' liant (y) că lăm' ĭ ty căn nón āde că păç' ĭ ty căp tiv' Ĭ ty cȧ rēered' căr' ri on căs' û al ty (zh) căt' a phracts căt' å răct căt' è chiş ing cav å liēr' ly căv' ĭ tieş gel’ ăn dine çé les' tial (ch) çĕr' é mó ny çer tif' Ĭ câte chal' lenged chăm' pi in ing chăp' lain chăr' Ĭ Ŏt chăr' ĭ ta ble chǎs' tĭşe ment chil' li ness chym' ic dí věr' sion (sh) diz' zi ly do min' ion (y) don' á tives drăm' å tist drā' per y du rā' tion dyeş ĕd' ĭ fiçe ĕd i tō' ri alş ĕd û ca' tion ĕl' é gy ĕl'ò quençe é mer' gen cy ĕm' per orş en snâr' ĕr ĕn vel' ŏped ĕn' vi oŭs ĕp'au lette ĕp! I sōdeş ĕ qui noc' tial (sh) é rup' tion ĕs tī mā' tion eu rē' ka ex ǎg' ger äte ex al ta' tion få nǎt' ic făn tăs' tic gôr' geous grăt i fi ca' tion gråt' i fy ing gren ȧ dier' griev' ous guile' ful guin' éa gy ra' tions |