Mark+with+accent

  • 51Philadelphia accent — The Philadelphia dialect is the dialect of English spoken in Philadelphia; and extending into Philadelphia s suburbs in the Delaware Valley and southern New Jersey. It is one of the best studied dialects of American English due to the fact that… …

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  • 52This Morning with Richard Not Judy — Genre Comedy Starring Stewart Lee Richard Herring Country …

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  • 53FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman — is a children s television series on PBS during the PBS Kids GO! block of educational programming. It is a game show/reality show parody that is hosted by an animated anthropomorphic dog who dispenses challenges to the show s real life… …

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  • 54List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations — This is a set of lists of English personal and place names whose pronunciations are counterintuitive to their spelling, either because the pronunciation does not correspond to the spelling, or because a better known namesake has a markedly… …

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  • 55stress mark — noun Date: 1888 a mark used with (as before, after, or over) a written syllable in the respelling of a word to show that this syllable is to be stressed when spoken ; accent mark …

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  • 56double acute accent — noun A rare diacritic mark made up of two acute accents on the same letter, usually a vowel. ű is a lowercase u with a double acute accent …

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  • 57Makassan contact with Australia — A Macassan wooden sailing vessel or prau. Macassan or more correctly Makassar trepangers from the southwest corner of Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) visited the coast of northern Australia for hundreds of years to process trepang (also known as sea… …

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  • 58acute accent — acute′ ac′cent n. ling. a mark (´) placed over a vowel, esp. to indicate that the vowel is close or tense, as in French é, or long, as in Hungarian, or that the vowel or the syllable it is in bears the word stress, as in Spanish, or is pronounced …

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  • 59grave accent — grave′ ac′cent [[t]greɪv, grɑv[/t]] n. ling. a mark ( ) placed over a vowel esp. to indicate that the vowel is open or lax, as French è, has distinct syllabic value, as in English belovèd, or that the vowel or the syllable it is in has secondary… …

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  • 60Accented — Accent Ac*cent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accenting}.] [OF. accenter, F. accentuer.] [1913 Webster] 1. To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a mark); to utter or to mark with accent. [1913 Webster] 2. To mark …

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