Sentence examples for differences in pronunciation from inspiring English sources

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The difference in the language between the Sunday and Monday messages hung on as little as a single syllable in the Korean language -- a nuance attributable by some to regional differences in pronunciation -- which led to drastically different interpretations of the initial commentary.

While still preserving the meaning behind the Japanese script, Smith made the decision to use different dialects of English to reproduce the regional differences in pronunciation found in the Japanese version.

The English of e-mail, Twitter and text messaging is becoming far more mutually comprehensible than spoken English, which is fractured by differences in pronunciation, politeness and emphasis.

However, when I'm writing my own fiction I do hear their differences in pronunciation, usage, etc. –MakeMPsOwnUp If I have a visual image in my head, the voice is connected to that image.

Most of the Slavic writing systems are constructed to symbolize the distinctive sounds of the language or to render the same morphemes by the same groups of letters despite differences in pronunciation in various forms.

The speech of the Atlantic Seaboard shows far greater differences in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary than that of any area in the North Central states, the Upper Midwest, the Rocky Mountains, or the Pacific Coast.

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There's no difference in pronunciation, but using the wrong one when writing is a mistake in the everyday English you use every day.

"For example, consider the difference in pronunciation of the word "live" in the phrases 'I live in Seattle' and 'Live from New York.' Polly knows that this pair of homographs are spelled the same but are pronounced quite differently".

The minuscule phonetic difference in pronunciation brought shouts across the table.

Roque Strew of Pitchfork Media found Sia's Adelaide accent to be a "liability", specifically noting difference in pronunciation between the studio versions of "Destiny" and "Distractions" and the live performances.

For example, the only difference in pronunciation between the words "cow" and "alive" is that is pronounced with a broad b sound, while is pronounced with a slender b sound.

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