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Show WEST USES QOOD ENGLISH., ' 13', Only Part of the Country That Qlyea. " W:a bill rt-RBiltabValUWlH ilSJl'l" rf That which tho, rest of the country) -acceptsas -tho Btanoarportorreot"p'ro;, nunclatlon, though seldom attaining; 1' characterizes theTspiiech of (b'ejniajor- ity oiftotthe5st.tn.rhe jWest Is t&Hm Section Mai lioek' sot :bdly hixUnt SJ B 1 B W It ls'perhaps incorrectto say the East and South misuse It. They hard-ly'uBeltnV'ali:1 hard-ly'uBeltnV'ali:1 'Initio East and many .jparts of the South R is, in effect, an auxiliary vowel except at the beginning begin-ning of words. It merely lengthen th!iJtiscedlni,VoWeT.'"JdccaSlijnallyllt ' ?eeervesi adlsttbct,Vcertii3nbrd".'rfiia't of Italian A. - -"In1 many parts of tho South It it not heard at all. While tho Georgian says $bofoah,"(hi8 -rAlabamaelghUora-rsay ; Cefo'," ulposlSg It front lWposlllbn as a vowel, or vowel modifier. nre-Wcsr"f-ibunde7lrwrtli-an- even the Westerners do not give It Its 'fnirvftitfer'arntrthtfirisH-na'Scotcic- Their strong enunciation of the letter sounds harsh to' usettho, letter 1-In 1-In tended' to, J)e vronmiweAai 4ts;f.use dltferentlates words illailS" KoBeon-Itujid KoBeon-Itujid br!,b-ear. J (g ;Mj ! The Al&Saxon&egis tf,Ul&g iltSbest Repose & $Fffltf iolfbj the Influence of the Irish and Scotch, written letter, as silent as Initial H to Spanish. Leslie's Weekly. |