| The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000. |
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| Key to Pronunciation |
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| Pronunciation of place names in The Columbia Gazetteer of North America appear in parentheses next to place names. Generally, it has been our aim to sound out pronunciations in a way that approaches that of newspapers, and we believe that in the vast majority of cases our pronunciations are phonetically self-evident. However, we decided to avoid the ambiguity involved in showing, to take one instance, the pronunciation of the long i in fight as eye to produce feyet. Instead, we adopted the scheme, shown below, which was used in Kenneth Wilsons Columbia Guide to Standard American English, showing the pronunciation of fight as feit, and that of fate as fait. Hyphens are used to separate syllables, and capital letters are used to indicate stressed syllables. | 1 |
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| THE LIST OF SYMBOLS FOR THE PRONUNCIATIONS | 2 |
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Stressed Vowel Sounds
| EE | (FEET) feet | | I | (FIT) fit | | E | (BED) bed | | A | (KAT) cat (KAD) cad | | AH | (FAH-thur) father (PAHR) par | | AH | (HAHT) hot (TAH-dee) toddy | | UH | (FUHJ) fudge (FLUHD) flood | | UH | (CHUHRCH) church | | AW | (FAWN) fawn | | U | (FUL) full | | OO | (FOOD) food | | OU | (FOUND) found | | O | (FO) foe | | EI | (FEIT) fight | | AI | (FAIT) fate | | OI | (FOIL) foil | | YOO | (FYOOR-ee-uhs) furious |
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Unstressed Vowel Sounds
| uh | (SO-fuh) sofa | | | (FING-guhr) finger (SING-uhr) singer |
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Certain Vowel Sounds with R
| AHR | (PAHR) par | | ER | (PER) pair | | IR | (PIR) peer | | OR | (POR) pour | | OOR | (POOR) poor | | UHR | (PUHR) purr |
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Consonant Sounds
| B | (BED) bed | | D | (DET) debt | | F | (FED) fed | | G | (GET) get | | H | (HED) head | | HW | (HWICH) which | | J | (JUHG) jug | | K | (KAD) cad | | L | (LAIM) lame | | M | (MAT) mat | | N | (NET) net | | NG | (SING-uhr) singer | | P | (PET) pet | | R | (RED) red | | S | (SET) set | | T | (TEN) ten | | V | (VET) vet | | Y | (YET) yet | | W | (WICH) witch | | CH | (CHUHRCH) church | | SH | (SHEEP) sheep | | TS | (ITS) its (PITS-feeld) Pittsfield | | TH | (THEI) thigh | | TH | (THEI) thy | | ZH | (A-zhuhr) azure | | | (VI-zhuhn)vision (mi-RAHZH) mirage | | Z | (GOODZ) goods (HUH-buhz-tuhn) Hubbardston |
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