| 11. | Sometimes the pronunciation of a word changes to match its spelling; this is called a spelling pronunciation.
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| 12. | Spelling pronunciations are generally considered incorrect next to the traditionally accepted, and usually more widespread, pronunciation.
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| 13. | Spelling pronunciations as are also encountered in popular speech in the United States particularly, but are considered incorrect.
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| 14. | Due to the New Zealand tendency towards spelling pronunciations, the name is invariably pronounced, rather than the traditional English pronunciation.
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| 15. | On the other hand, spelling pronunciations are also evidence of the reciprocal effects of spoken and written speech on each other.
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| 16. | In this case, I'm pretty sure the American usage is the older one and the British is a spelling pronunciation.
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| 17. | The pronunciation of such words, in many cases, a spelling pronunciation varies by speaker and gives rise to widely varying stylistic effects.
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| 18. | Spelling pronunciation has also added to the British English pronunciation of " herb ",, while American English retains the older pronunciation.
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| 19. | In French, the modern pronunciation of the 16th-century French author Montaigne as, rather than the contemporary, is a spelling pronunciation.
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| 20. | However, in formal speech, speakers will often revert to the spelling pronunciation, which is also increasingly being used in casual speech as well.
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