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145688The American Language — PronunciationH. L. Mencken

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Dunstan, A. C.: Englische Phonetik; Berlin, 1912.

Elliott, John (and Samuel Johnson, Jr.): A Selected Pronouncing and Accented Dictionary… Suffield (Conn.), 1800.

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Emerson, Oliver F.: Sweet’s Phonetics and American English, Modern Language Notes, vol. v, p. 404.

Grandgent, C. H.: American Pronunciation, Le Maître Phonétique, June, 1891, p. 75.

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——: From Franklin to Lowell: A Century of New England Pronunciation, Pub. Modern Language Assoc., vol. ii.

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——: The Dog’s Letter (in Old and New; Cambridge, Mass., 1920).

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James, Henry: The Question of Our Speech; Boston, 1905.

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Koeppel, Emil: Spelling-Pronunciation: Bemerkungen über den Einfluss des Schriftbildes auf den Laut im Englischen, Quellen und Forschungen zur Sprach- und Culturgeschichte der Germanischen Völker, 1xxxix; Strassburg, 1901.

Krapp, George P.: The Pronunciation of Standard English in America; New York, 1919.

Lewis, Calvin L.: A Handbook of American Speech; Chicago, 1916.

Lounsbury, Thomas R.: The Standard of Pronunciation in English; New York, 1904.

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Matthews, Brander: A Standard of Spoken English (in Essays on English; New York, 1921).

Mearns, Hugh: Our Own, Our Native Speech, McClure’s Magazine, Oct., 1916; reprinted, Literary Digesŧ, Sept. 30, 1916.

Mencken, H. L.: Spoken American, Baltimore Evening Sun, Oct. 19, 1910.

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Menner, Robert J.: Common Sense in Pronunciation, Atlantic Monthly, Aug., 1913.

——: The Pronunciation of English in America, Atlantic Monthly, March, 1915.

Montgomery, M.: Types of Standard Spoken English; Strassburg, 1910.

Pound, Louise: British and American Pronunciation, School Review, June, 1915.

Rippmann, W.: The Sounds of Spoken English; London, 1906.

Root, E.: American and British Enunciation, Lippincott’s, Sept., 1911.

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White, D. S.: American Pronunciation, Journal of Education, July 13, 1916.