In 1784 he published his first philological work, " The Elements of Orthoepy ".
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"' Orthoepy "'means the doctrine of correct pronunciation within a specific oral tradition.
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Ms . Curran appears to have posted to Orthoepy's talk page about the issue, but there was no discussion.
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Kristin rattled off such words as " hamartia " and " orthoepy " as if she were spelling her name.
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In college, Ariadna attended only lectures that she liked : linguistics and orthoepy, the history of Western literature, poetics, and aesthetics.
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In the 17th century, the Empire had set up Orthoepy Academies ( ck��fb? Zh�ngy + n Shkyu�n ) in an attempt to make pronunciation conform to the Beijing standard.
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Since the 17th century, the Empire had set up orthoepy academies ( ) to make pronunciation conform to the Qing capital Beijing's standard, but had little success.
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In the 17th century, the Empire had set up Orthoepy Academies ( ck�fNb?/ ck��fb?" Zh�ngy + n Shkyu�n " ) in an attempt to make pronunciation conform to the standard.
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"' Alexander Melville Bell "'( 1 March 1819 7 August 1905 ) was a teacher and researcher of physiological phonetics and was the author of numerous works on orthoepy and elocution.
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The most complex development of yat has occurred in ` tokavian, namely Ijekavian ` tokavian dialects which are used as a dialectal basis for modern standard Serbo-Croatian variants, and that makes the reflexes of yat one of the central issues of Serbo-Croatian orthoepy and orthography.
a term formerly used for the part of phonology that dealt with the `correct'' pronunciation of words and its relation to `correct'' orthography
the way a word or a language is customarily spoken; "the pronunciation of Chinese is difficult for foreigners"; "that is the correct pronunciation" पर्याय: pronunciation,