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" But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland, it is often too feebly sounded in England, and particularly in London, where it is sometimes entirely sunk... "
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ... - Page 48
by John Walker - 1825 - 103 pages
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and ...

John Walker - Elocution - 1801 - 424 pages
...or strong breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced...sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, that, provided we avoid a tod forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...

John Walker - English language - 1806 - 636 pages
...or strong breathing, at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced...sometimes entirely sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy <rf observation, that, provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word,...
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Vollständige: systematische Anweisung zur richtigen Aussprache englischer Wörter

A. W. Winkelmann - English language - 1816 - 514 pages
...beginning of the letter, as to produce that liftrshncss we call the Irish accent. But if this letter i* too forcibly pronounced. -in Ireland) it is often...in England and .particularly in London where it is some-limes entirely sunk. ., . . <• ffijenn baa r unmittelbar паф einem langen SSofale ober Siv'5=...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...

John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1819 - 800 pages
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent, liut it" this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...is sometimes entirely sunk; and it may, perhaps, be wormy of observation, that provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are ...

John Walker - Elocution - 1822 - 404 pages
...or strong breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced...sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, that provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed by...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (etc.)

John Walker - English language - 1822 - 710 pages
...beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter U too forcibly pronounced in Ireland, it is often too...sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, that, provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and ...

John Walker - Elocution - 1823 - 406 pages
...strong breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to pro18 / duce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced...sunk; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, that provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed by...
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A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper ...

John Walker - Bible - 1823 - 808 pages
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. Bui if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, that provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the • . when it ends a word, or is followed...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary

John Walker - 1824 - 788 pages
...aspiration or strong breathing at the beginning of the letter, a> to produre that harshness we call the lush accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland, it is often loo feebly sounded In England, and particularly in London, where it is sometimes entirely sunk ; and...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary [ed. by J. Murdoch].

John Walker - 1827 - 864 pages
...or strong breathing, at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced...sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, that, provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed...
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