pronunciation
91liaison pronunciation — n. (in French grammar) grammatical circumstance in which a usually silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced at the beginning of the word that follows it …
92Rules for pronunciation of scientific names — Vowels. All vowels in scientific names are pronounced. Vowels are generally either long or short, and in the examples which follow a long vowel sound is indicated by a grave accent (* ) » and short vowels by an acute accent ( ) ; e.g., mate, mat …
93ahem spelling pronunciation — interjection a sound you make to attract someone s attention when you want to speak to them, warn them etc …
94Received Pronunciation — noun (U) RP …
95Received Pronunciation — UK / US noun [uncountable] formal RP …
96Received Pronunciation — /rəˌsivd prənʌnsiˈeɪʃən/ (say ruh.seevd pruhnunsee ayshuhn) noun a way of pronouncing English regarded as correct or prestigious by many people in England and other countries influenced by England, often associated with older public schools and… …
97continental pronunciation — noun Usage: sometimes capitalized C : a method of pronouncing Latin and Greek in which the vowel values approximate those of the languages spoken on the European continent (as ē for the letter ī and ā for the letter ē) and the consonants are… …
98pronunc. — pronunciation …
99delivery — Pronunciation Pro*nun ci*a tion (?; 277), n. [F. pronunciation, L. pronunciatio. See {Pronounce}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of uttering with articulation; the act of giving the proper sound and accent; utterance; as, the pronunciation of… …
100Произношение — (pronunciation) Существует множество различий между современным и шекспировским произношением, отдельные черты которого сохранились в диалектах. Образцовым исследованием на эту тему является книга Фаусто Черчиньяни Произведения Шекспира и… …