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" When two vowels come together, each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in ai, au, ei. "
The Canadian Record of Science - Page 248
1885
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Nature, Volume 32

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 916 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, *hen spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in ai, an, d. (8) Indian names are accepted as spelt in Hunter's r'«eueer. The amplification of the rules...
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Science, Volume 19

John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 436 pages
...introduced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in ai, au, ei. (с) One accent only is used, the acute, to denote the syllable on which stress is laid. This is very...
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Annual Report of the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Volumes 1-5

Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Canadian Institute of Surveying - 1884 - 390 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in. ai, au, ei. The amplification of the rules is given below : — Letters. Pronunciation and Remarks. Examples. ah,...
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A class book of modern geography

William Hughes - 1885 - 440 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single...and Remarks. ah, a as in father, eh, e as in benefit . English e; i as in ravine; the sound of ee in beet. Thus not Feejee, but o as in mote long a as in...
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Library Journal, Volume 10

Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells - 1885 - 446 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single...Gazetteer. The amplification of the rules is given below : — 1 ! Pronunciation and Remark«. Examples. a e ah, a as in father . ei, e as in benefit . . Java,...
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A pronouncing vocabulary of modern geographical names

George Goudie Chisholm - 1885 - 112 pages
...is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from & single sound, as in ai, au, ei. 8. Indian names are...given below: — Letters. Pronunciation and Remarks. Examples. a e ah, a as in father eh, e as in benefit Java, Banána, Somáli, Bari. Tel-el-KeUr, Oleleh,...
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Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American ..., Volume 7

American Library Association. General Meeting - 1885 - 174 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in ai, au, et. 8. Indian names are accepted as spelt in Hunter's Gazetteer. The amplification of the rules is...
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Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record ..., Volume 7

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1885 - 942 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together, each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in ai, <t", el. 8. Indian names are accepted as spelt in Hunter's Gazetteer. The amplification of the rules...
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The Academy, Volume 28

1885 - 458 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from, a single sound, as in at, a«, ei. 8. Indian names are accepted as spelt in Hunter's Gazetteer. The amplification of the...
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Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 1

1885 - 800 pages
...pronounced. When two vowels come together each one is sounded, though the result, when spoken quickly, is sometimes scarcely to be distinguished from a single sound, as in at, au, ei. 1 To avoid the inconvenience of foot-notes, we enclose such other remarks as appear called...
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