- SPOKEN
ENGLISH – THE ROLE OF ACCENT IN IT.
- YOU CARRY YOUR CASTE ON YOUR TONGUE.
- THE ONE
& ONLY METHOD OF CHASTE ACCENT IS LOUD RECITATION OF THE WORDS TWICE A
DAY.
Pl read, reread, and
reread the below noted guidelines. Understand the pattern of pronunciation very
assiduously and meticulously before starting the norm of daily recitation.
Best of luck!
- The thorough understanding of this key given
below is absolutely imperative for every reader
before starting regular loud recitation.
- The system is:
- 1. a as in
gate ay
as
father ah
as
hat a
- 2. e as in
feet ee
as
get e
- 3.
i as in fight
y*
- i as
in fit i
- 4. o as in
note oh
- as
rot o
- 5. u as
in union yoo
as
tune ew
as
cut u
In all the words in this book of pronunciation:
- 1, ‘s’ is always soft:
- 2. ‘z’ always hard:
- 3. ‘k’ = hard ‘c’;
- 4. ‘th’ as in ‘things’ is
described as unvoiced,
- 5. and in ‘the’ is
voiced.
- N.B.: y* represent the long “i” . For example:
“iodine” is represented as “eye-oh-din” “idyll” as “eye-dil” “fragile” as
“fraj-yl” “eye” has been used to represent an initial long “i” (“idyll” as “eye-dil”). “-ile” has been
use for such endings. The endings as –ite, -ize, and –ire have been
retained. However, “-yn” has been used “-ine” in order to distinguish this
ending from “-een, and “-in”.
WORDS STARTING WITH THE ALPHABET “A”
THE SYLLABLE TO BE EMPHASIZED IS IN BOLD
LETTERS.
1. abdomen: ab-doh-men
2. absurd
: ab-serd (not zerd)
3. accent
(verb) ak-sent
4. accolade:
ak-o-layd
5. accomplice:
a-kom-plis
6. acetic:
a-see-tik
7. acoustic:
a-kow-stik
8. actual:
akt-yew-al
9. acumen:
a-kew-men
10. adage:
ad-ij
11. addict
(noun) ad-ikt
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