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There's supposed to be a difference in pronunciation between the ... of Poul Anderson, but I don't think English preserves it..r That is because we don't have the vowels necessary for the task. Someone once told me that the latter name
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The only source I have for the pronunciation of "Czolgosz" ... interpret the ad-hoc phonetic spelling "cholgosh" - /tSolgAS/, I suppose. If the "cot" vowel was intended in the first syllable, then I don't see any
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Yesterday I came upon a phonetic spelling in which "o" ... of the name of President McKinley's assassin: "Leon Czolgosz (cholgosh)." The only source I have for the pronunciation of "Czolgosz" is the cast recording
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Yesterday I came upon a phonetic spelling in which "o" represented /A/ I think that's the vowel it's intended to represent, ... America,* Ramsey used a phonetic spelling to represent the pronunciation of the name of President
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Yesterday I came upon a phonetic spelling in which "o" represented /A/ I think that's the vowel it's intended to represent, anyway. The St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press reprinted a review from the Seattle Times written by Bruce
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Not in England. It's /mOlbr@/ or /mOlb@r@/ here, though /mAlb(@)r@/ is probably taking over. In Flatbush (The Heart of Brooklyn ), Marlborough Road was and probably still is pronounced /'mArl,bVroU roUd/ by rhotics and /'mA:l,bVroU
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You must specify the country and language as well as ... correct to pronounce the same name in English as Marlboro. Not in England. It's /mOlbr@/ or /mOlb@r@/ here, though /mAlb(@)r@/ is probably taking over. In Flatbush (The Heart of Brooklyn
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MWCD10 gives three pronunciations for "want": /wOnt/, also /wAnt/, /w@nt/ ... "also" means "the ones that follow are significantly less common".) I say "want" as /wAnt/; I'm surprised to learn that it is
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MWCD10 gives three pronunciations for "want": /wOnt/, also /wAnt/, /w@nt/ ... "also" means "the ones that follow are significantly less common".) I say "want" as /wAnt/; I'm surprised to learn that it is
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MWCD10 gives three pronunciations for "want": /wOnt/, also /wAnt/, /w@nt/ ... "also" means "the ones that follow are significantly less common".) I say "want" as /wAnt/; I'm surprised to learn that it is
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