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... a problem, the English pronunciation of English names which are commonly used in other languages, the English pronunciation of foreign names. EXERCISE 81 Quiz. Use the dictionary to help ... and the English county in which it is situated, Berkshire, both have pronunciations which are difficult to predict from their spelling. The dictionary contains a large number of names – English ... identify rules affecting alternative pronunciations. The dictionary entries below all include an alternative pronunciation derived by rule from the main pronunciation. In each case, state what...