SEVENTH YEAR.
PRINCIPLES OF PRONUNCIATION WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
[Sixth Month.]
“A constituting or ending an unaccented syllable is short Italian a.”
| again | America | banana | fatality | papa |
| alas | amuse | canine | fatigue | parasol |
| algebra | apparatus | China | lapel | pica |
| alkali | area | data | massacre | sacrament |
| amass | arena | drama | ornament | valise |
[Seventh Month.]
“E constituting or ending a syllable is long.”
| depot | memento | obedience | really | society |
| event | museum | penal | recess | superior |
| feline | nausea | precedence | resource | theater |
| frequent | negro | precise | sacrilegious | theology |
| mechanic | notoriety | pretense | secretary | veto |
[Eighth Month.]
“O constituting or ending a syllable is long.”
| broken | explosive | melodeon | poem | spoken |
| chosen | gondola | melody | police | tobacco |
| composition | licorice | open | potato | trophy |
| coquet | location | opponent | promotion | zodiac |
| cupola | locust | pantomime | proviso | zoölogy |