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Tag: Sounds Appealing

Book Review: David Crystal’s Sounds Appealing is a learned look at English pronunciation

July 14, 2018 / Natalie Salvo

When you stop and think about pronunciation it’s very easy to break into a verse of “You sing potato and I sing potahto.” The academic, linguist, author and broadcaster, David Crystal certainly appreciates this. He has after all released the informative and scholarly guide: Sounds Appealing: The Passionate Story of English Pronunciation.... Read More | Share it now!




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