Definition of Mispronunciations. Meaning of Mispronunciations. Synonyms of Mispronunciations

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Definition of Mispronunciations

Mispronunciation
Mispronunciation Mis`pro*nun`ci*a"tion (? or ?), n. Wrong or improper pronunciation.

Meaning of Mispronunciations from wikipedia

- learning, it is possible to automatically detect mispronunciations in recorded speech. "MISPRONUNCIATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary". Cambridge...
- ISBN 978-0618604999 p. 119. Charles Harrington Elster. The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations: The Complete Opinionated Guide for the Careful Speaker. 2nd ed. Houghton...
- parents and raised in Woodbridge. His stage name is derived from mispronunciations of his surname, meaning "God is king" in Igbo. In his childhood, he...
- /njuːˈtroʊpɪks/ new-TROHP-iks or /njuːˈtrɒpɪks/ new-TROP-iks, which are common mispronunciations[citation needed]), colloquially brain supplements, smart drugs and...
- from Poland. Ducovny dropped the "h" in his last name to avoid its mispronunciations. He graduated from New Utrecht High School and received a B.A. from...
- in modern dictionaries. In his 1999 book The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations, logophile Charles Harrington Elster wrote that the vast majority...
- Mispronounced Food Words". Houston Press. Retrieved 2021-05-08. Other mispronunciations I often hear: Mascarpone pronounced as "mars-capone. Mahe, George...
- Elster, Charles Harrington. "Caribbean", from The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations Archived 17 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine. p.78. (2d ed. 2005)...
- United States, United Kingdom Italian people Originated through the mispronunciation of "Italian" as "Eye-talian". Slang usually used disparagingly (especially...
- The gill /ˈdʒɪl/ or teacup is a unit of measurement for volume equal to a quarter of a pint. It is no longer in common use, except in regard to the volume...