a wrong pronunciation
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cacoepya wrong pronunciation
cacoepiesCACOEPY, a wrong pronunciation
cedillaa pronunciation mark
cedillasCEDILLA, a pronunciation mark
ELIDEDrop a vowel in pronunciation
ELISIONDropping of a vowel in pronunciation
ELISIONOmission of a vowel in pronunciation
ELISIONOmission of a syllable in pronunciation
OBIEAward that's a pronunciation of its initials
TOMATOWord often repeated with a different pronunciation
sibilancypronunciation with a hissing sound also SIBILANCE
sibilancepronunciation with a hissing sound also SIBILANCY
GIFImage file type with a much-debated pronunciation
sibilancesSIBILANCE, pronunciation with a hissing sound also SIBILANCY
proclisisthe pronunciation of a word as a proclitic
elidingto omit (a vowel, consonant, etc.) in pronunciation
sibilanciesSIBILANCY, pronunciation with a hissing sound also SIBILANCE
elidesto omit (a vowel, consonant, etc.) in pronunciation
elidedto omit (a vowel, consonant, etc.) in pronunciation
elideto omit (a vowel, consonant, etc.) in pronunciation
psellismusa defect in articulation or pronunciation also PSELLISM
villication(Smollett) intended as a Scots pronunciation of vellication
villicationsVILLICATION, (Smollett) intended as a Scots pronunciation of vellication
proclisesPROCLISIS, the pronunciation of a word as a proclitic
clitica word whose pronunciation depends on the adjacent word
psellismusesPSELLISMUS, a defect in articulation or pronunciation also PSELLISM
cliticsCLITIC, a word whose pronunciation depends on the adjacent word
elisionthe omission of a vowel, consonant, or syllable in pronunciation
elisionsthe omission of a vowel, consonant, or syllable in pronunciation
plosionsThe sudden release of air in the pronunciation of a plosive consonant
negroismquality or manner, as a speech pattern or pronunciation, considered characteristic of blacks
anaptyxis(Greek) the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation
logographa written symbol representing an entire spoken word without expressing its pronunciation also LOGOGRAM
anaptyxesANAPTYXIS, (Greek) the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation
respellsSpell (a word) again or differently, esp. phonetically in order to indicate its pronunciation
respeltSpell (a word) again or differently, esp. phonetically in order to indicate its pronunciation
respelledSpell (a word) again or differently, esp. phonetically in order to indicate its pronunciation
respellingSpell (a word) again or differently, esp. phonetically in order to indicate its pronunciation
respellSpell (a word) again or differently, esp. phonetically in order to indicate its pronunciation
hypercorrectiona grammatical, usage or pronunciation mistake made by 'correcting' something that's right to begin with