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Orthoepy is the
study of
pronunciation of a
particular language,
within a
specific oral tradition. The term is from the Gr**** ὀρθοέπεια, from ὀρθός orthos...
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regional or
dialectal pronunciations may be
found in more
specific works.
Orthoepy means pronunciation considered correct, or the
study thereof. A word can...
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researcher of
physiological phonetics and was the
author of
numerous works on
orthoepy and elocution.
Additionally he was also the
creator of
Visible Speech which...
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language as
vital to a true
representation of the
varieties of
Chinese orthoepy as
evinced by the Post Office's
repeated desire to
transcribe according...
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express those meanings, then to
discover the
intended purpose."
Diction Orthoepy Philology Homiletics,
Christian rhetoric Pronunciation,
classical elocution...
- ISBN 978-1-316-63926-9 Damirchizadeh, A (1972),
Modern Azerbaijani Language: Phonetics,
Orthoepy and Orthography,
Maarif Publ ****yal, Zsuzsanna; Moisset,
Christine (1999)...
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Indias Orientales (1542–1564)
During the 17th century, the
state had set up
orthoepy academies (正音書院; zhèngyīn shūyuàn) in an
attempt to
conform the speech...
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codified on 7 June 1945 at an
ASNOM meeting.
Rules about the
orthography and
orthoepy (correct
pronunciation of words) were
first collected and
outlined in the...
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Retrieved 13
October 2013. Wheeler,
George C. (1956).
Myrmecological Orthoepy and
Onomatology (PDF).
University of
North Dakota Press. pp. 4, 17. Baroni...
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under the name "Bedfordshire". In
studying dialect,
Batchelor followed orthoepy, and do****ented the
Great Vowel Shift. He has been
praised by Arne Zettersten...