- 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...
-
United States,
United Kingdom Italian people Originated through the
mispronunciation of "Italian" as "Eye-talian".
Slang usually used
disparagingly (especially...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- academia.edu. Elster,
Charles Harrington (2006). The Big Book of
Beastly Mispronunciations.
Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 978-0-618-42315-6. Escott,
Colin (1998). "Elvis...
-
properly to
connect it to the
common mispronunciation of
Halley as "Hay-lee", as in "Fray-lee" vs. the
common mispronunciation as "Free-lee".
Before forming...
- the term, such as Jeez ('Jesus') and what the— ('what the ****').
Mispronunciations, such as oh my gosh ('oh my God'),
frickin ('****ing'), darn ('****')...