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VII. Sound of a as in what.

Marked with a dot under it, thus-a.

This sound is

equivalent to short o, as in not. The word what is

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Marked with a macron, thus-ē. Long Long e is one of the three vowel extremes, ä and ọ being the other two.

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Marked with a breve, thus-ě. Avoid yit for yet, aig

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X. Sound of e as in verge.

Marked with a wave or tilde, thus-e. This sound nearly coincides with the sound of u as in urge, but is not quite so broad and guttural. Avoid the error of sounding like ai, as airth for earth, etc. Give the r after its full sound.

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XI. Sound of e as in thêre.

Marked with a circumflex, thus-ê. This sound is

identical with the sound of a as in câre.

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Marked with a macron under it, thus-e. This sound

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XIII. The long sound of i and y.

Marked with a macron, thus-I, y.

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XIV. The short sound of i and y.

Marked with a breve, thus-1, ỹ.

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This sound is

Marked with a wave or tilde, thus-I. identical with the sound of e as in her. the broader and more guttural sound of

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Avoid giving u as in ûrge.

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XVI. Sound of i as in pïque.

Marked with two dots over it, thus-ï. This sound

is equivalent to that of long e as in mē.

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XVII. The long sound of o.

Marked with a macron, thus-ō. Avoid shortening or obscuring the sound of long o as in ōld, in such words as road, coat, hōme, bōne, stōne, etc.

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yōke
yōlk

ōn'ly

both

dōlt

broke

fōlks

chōke

hōld

spōke
flōwn

quoth
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ō'ral whōl'ly close'ly

show

lōne'ly

cloak

won't

trō'phy

crōak ōak

rōam

mōre

dō n't

ō'pal

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ō'dor

I. WORDS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED.

Avoid the error of saying hôrse for hoarse, fôrce for

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II. WORDS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED.

In words like the following, avoid the error of giving long o the sound of o as in ôr'der; as bôr'der for board'er, fôr'ger for forger, pôr'trait for pōrtrait, etc. Give o its full, long sound.

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XVIII. The short sound of o.

Marked with a breve, thus-ŏ. The sound of short o, as in not, is slightly modified by the different consonants with which it is combined. In words like cough, gone, loss, etc., the sound of short o is modified so that it tends towards a sound intermediate between short o and broad a. Avoid the common error of saying dawg or dorg for dog; gawd or gord for god; also, that of gut for got, etc.

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I. WORDS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED.

In every word give o its clean-cut short sound.

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