The Canadian Elocutionist by Anna Kelsey Howard
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_h_, is, also, frequently suppressed, and the sound of the _d_ is
combined with that of the _i_ following it; as if written thus, _u_nd _diz_ cohorts, and so on. Many pronounce the phrase "are innocent," in the first example, as if written _a rinesunt_. This practice of suppressing letters, and as it were melting words into indistinct masses, cannot be too cautiously guarded against. Avoid the affectations and mis-pronunciations exemplified in the following list of words which are often mispronounced. Do not say-- G_i_t for g_e_t. H_e_v " h_a_ve. K_e_tch " c_a_tch. G_e_th'er " g_a_th'er. St_i_d'y " st_e_ad'y. Good'n_i_ss " good'n_e_ss. Hon'ist " hon'est. Hun'd_u_rd " hund'red. Sav'_i_j " sav'_a_ge. Ma_w_n'ing " mo_r_n'ing. Cli'm_i_t " cli'm_a_te. Si'l_u_nt " si'l_e_nt. Souns " soun_d_s. Fiels " fiel_d_s. Sof'ly " sof_t_'ly. Kindl'st " kindl'_d_st. Armst " arm'_d_st. Gen'ral " gen'_e_ral. Sep'rate " sep'_a_rate. Mis'ries " mis'_e_ries. |
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