pronunciation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prəˌnʌn.siˈeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ prəˌnʌn·siˈeɪ·ʃən]

Meaning of pronunciation In English

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Examples of pronunciation

  • Students said it was helpful if the teacher corrected their pronunciation.

  • a pronunciation drill

  • Little applied research was published on the study of pronunciation over the past years.

  • Because most nonnative speakers will have a noticeable accent with or without instruction, should pronunciation be taught?

  • This is perhaps less remarkable, as syllabification plays a part in pronunciation generation in both models.

  • One might wonder how children's pronunciation is influenced by the teachers' nonnative oral skills.

  • This fact no doubt constrained the recognition rates for all the tested local pronunciations.

  • In the elicitation tasks, attention is focused on pronunciation, and notions of "correctness" come into play.

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Grammar of pronunciation

  • 0 Pronunciation

    Pronunciation means how we say words. Most people speak the dialect of standard English with an accent that belongs to the part of the country they come from or live in. Learners of British English commonly hear RP (received pronunciation), which is an accent often used on the BBC and other news media and in some course materials for language learners, but it is also common to hear a variety of regional accents of English from across the world.

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Translations of pronunciation In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

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  • Español

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  • Português

    pronúncia…

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  • Türk dili

    telâffuz, sesletim…

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  • Français

    prononciation [feminine], prononciation…

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  • Catalan

    pronunciació…

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