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The Pronunciation Of The English Language Vindicated From Imputed Anomaly And Caprice
In Two Parts (1799)
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Focusing on the defense of English pronunciation, this scholarly work by James Adams contends that the language's pronunciation follows specific rules rather than being arbitrary. The book is structured in two parts: the first explores the historical evolution of pronunciation, while the second offers an in-depth analysis of sounds and their correct articulation. Additionally, it includes an appendix discussing global dialects and specifically vindicating the Scottish dialect. This important contribution to linguistic studies remains relevant for linguists and educators alike.
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