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... present a problem, the English pronunciation of English names which are commonly used in other languages, the English pronunciation of foreign names.EXERCISE 81Quiz.Use the dictionary to help ... Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. The dictionary and study guide together are a powerful aid to the study of English pronunciation. WHAT THE STUDY GUIDE CONTAINSã Discussion of features of English ... phrases ex.59-6312. Alternative pronunciations with different stress ex.64-6613. Suffixes ex.67-69Part C: Aspects of pronunciation in the dictionary 14. American pronunciation SIX DIFFERENCES...
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