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Pronouncing and first
Jones had made an earlier notable attempt at a pronunciation dictionary but it was now that he produced the first edition of his famous English Pronouncing Dictionary, a work which in revised form is still in print.
In the first edition of the English Pronouncing Dictionary ( 1917 ) he named the accent " Public School Pronunciation ", but for the second edition in 1926 he wrote " In what follows I call it Received Pronunciation ( abbreviation RP ), for want of a better term.
The English pronunciation of Blaenau Ffestiniog suggested by the BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names is, but the first word is pronounced by local Welsh speakers and usually by non-Welsh-speakers.
Worcester's first edited dictionary was an abridgment of Samuel Johnson's English Dictionary, as Improved by Todd, and Abridged by Chalmers ; with Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary Combined, published in the United States in 1827, the year before Noah Webster's American Dictionary appeared.
Kenyon and Knott is the informal name for A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, first published by the G. & C. Merriam Company in 1944, and written by John Samuel Kenyon and Thomas A. Knott.

Pronouncing and word
Pronouncing the word with an in place of the is considered by Australians to be a canonically American error — similar to pronouncing the last syllables of Melbourne and Brisbane as " born " and " bane ", respectively, rather than with a reduced vowel.
Pronouncing the letters and numbers may sound similar to the full word: " K9 " for " canine " ( phonetically: " kay " + " nine ").

Pronouncing and with
* Johnson's Dictionary, as improved by Todd and abridged by Chalmers, with Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary combined, to which is added Walker's Key ( 1828 )
* A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language with Pronouncing Vocabularies ( 1830 )
* An Elementary Dictionary for the Common Schools with Pronouncing Vocabularies of Classical Scripture and Modern Geographical Names

Pronouncing and which
In 1865 appeared the ‘ Students ' English Dictionary, Etymological, Pronouncing, and Explanatory ,’ in which etymology and definitions received special attention.

Pronouncing and is
The Cambridge-published English Pronouncing Dictionary ( aimed at those learning English as a foreign language ) uses the term " BBC Pronunciation " on the basis that the name " Received Pronunciation " is " archaic " and that BBC news-presenters no longer suggest high social class and privilege to their listeners.
The Nuttall Encyclopædia is named for Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall ( d. 1869 ), whose works, such as Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language ( published in 1863 ), were eventually acquired by Frederick Warne, and would be published for decades to come.
* Pronouncing the silent, or sounds in words like Green-wich, Bon-ham, Chat-ham, Beck-ham, Ke-s-wick, and is reflected in the transliteration of the words, for example, Beckham is transliterated 碧咸 ( pronounced ).
or ; see also Pronouncing and writing " TeX ") is a TeX typesetting engine using Unicode and supporting modern font technologies such as OpenType, Graphite and Apple Advanced Typography ( AAT ).
A similar work for English pronunciation is the English Pronouncing Dictionary by Daniel Jones, originally published in 1917 and available in revised editions ever since.
Pronouncing " l " instead of " r " is also a trait of Puerto Rican Spanish that has its origin in southern Spain.
* Mrs. Waloosh – Pronouncing her own name as Mrs. Valoosh, she is a world famous dancer who teaches the tango in the ballroom.
* Pronouncing ' Ya ' instead of ' Air ' such as in ' Airport ', thus it becomes ' Yapot ' ( the ' r ' sound is not pronounced, as in British English )

Pronouncing and standard
The above discussion follows Daniel Jones ' English Pronouncing Dictionary, an authority on standard British English, and Webster's New World College Dictionary, an authority on American English.

Pronouncing and American
He used the term " General British " parallel " General American " in his 1970s publications of A Concise Pronouncing Dictionary of American and British English.

Pronouncing and pronunciation
In 1863 Ogilvie issued an abridgment of the ‘ Dictionary ,’ under the title ‘ Comprehensive English Dictionary, Explanatory, Pronouncing, and Etymological ,’ the pronunciation being supervised by Richard Cull.

Pronouncing and new
Later printings included additional material: a " Supplement Of Additional Words And Definitions " containing over 4, 600 new words and definitions in 1879, A Pronouncing Biographical Dictionary containing over 9, 700 names of noteworthy persons in 1879, and a Pronouncing Gazetteer in 1884.

Pronouncing and .
Daniel Jones transcribed RP pronunciations of all common words in his English Pronouncing Dictionary.
Warren Beatty ( ;< ref > Random House Unabridged Dictionary and Time magazine, but according to the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary.
Noah Webster's main competitor was a man named Joseph Emerson Worcester, whose 1830 Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language brought accusations of plagiarism from Webster.
The Century Cyclopedia of Names: A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of Names in Geography, Biography, Mythology, History, Ethnology, Art, Archæology, Fiction, Etc.
" The Century Cyclopedia of Names: A Pronouncing and Etymological Dictionary of Names in Geography, Biography, Mythology, History, Ethnology, Art, Archæology, Fiction, Etc.
Among other recordings, a 1646 usage was carried through in an 1806 publication, entitled A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language.
Worcester published his Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory English Dictionary in 1830, inciting charges of plagiarism from Webster.
He succeeded Jones as editor of the English Pronouncing Dictionary, making significant changes to its content and presentation.

first and word
Before being daughter, wife, or mother, before being cultured ( a word now bereft both socially and politically of the sheen you children of frontiersmen bestowed on it ), before being sorry for the poor, progressive about public health, and prettily if somewhat imprecisely humanitarian, indeed first and foremost, you were a lady.
There's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather than the sung word is as old as Thomas Alva Edison's first experiment in recorded sound.
She'd found one and she hadn't said a word while Big Hans and I had hunted and hunted as we always did all winter, every winter since the spring that Hans had come and I had looked in the privy and found the first one.
In analyzing the watercolors of Roy Mason, the first thing that comes to mind is their essential decorativeness, yet this word has such a varied connotation that it needs some elaboration here.
The word `` binomial '' means `` of two names '' or `` of two terms '', and both usages apply in our work: the first to the names of the two outcomes of a binomial trial, and the second to the terms P and Af that represent the probabilities of `` success '' and `` failure ''.
Even then, the flexibility of the phrasing suggests that the word comes first in importance.
The first item in the operand, IOCSIXF, is used to specify the first IOCS index word for programs using tape files.
I have been using the word `` vocational '' as a layman would at first sight think it should be used.
This word was first applied to the imported hot-blooded cattle, but later was more commonly used as reference to a human tenderfoot.
the first use of the word `` rustler '' was as a synonym for `` hustler '', becomin' an established term for any person who was active, pushin', and bustlin' in any enterprise.
This was the first word from Jensen on his sudden walkout.
The word amphibian became restricted in the taxonomical sense to what we now use around 1600, with the taxon " Amphibia " first published in scientific classification circa 1819.
The English word alphabet came into Middle English from the Late Latin word alphabetum, which in turn originated in the Greek ἀλφάβητος ( alphabētos ), from alpha and beta, the first two letters of the Greek alphabet.
The word " alphabet " in English has a source in Greek language in which the first two letters were " A " ( alpha ) and " B " ( beta ), hence " alphabeta ".
It is Rieux who treats the first victim of plague and who first uses the word plague to describe the disease.
His successor President Barack Obama has expressed his desire to recognize the Armenian Genocide during the electoral campaigns, but after being elected, has not used the word genocide in his first annual April 24 speech in 2009.
A contraction of a word is made by omitting certain letters or syllables and bringing together the first and last letters or elements ; an abbreviation may be made by omitting certain portions from the interior or by cutting off a part.
If the original word was capitalised, then the first letter of its abbreviation should retain the capital, for example Lev.
The word Applet was first used in 1990 in PC Magazine.
* In Bananagrams, players place tiles from a pool into crossword-style word arrangements in a race to see who can finish the pool of tiles first.
The word " electron " was coined in 1891 by the Irish physicist George Stoney whilst analyzing elementary charges for the first time.
* Giuseppe Barzilai goes back for explanation to the first verse of the prayer attributed to Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah, the literal rendering of which is “ O, with thy mighty right hand deliver the unhappy ,” forming from the initial and final letters of the words the word Abrakd ( pronounced Abrakad ), with the meaning “ the host of the winged ones ,” i. e., angels.

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