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THE NEW

INTERNATIONAL
ENCYCLOPÆDIA

EDITORS

DANIEL COIT GILMAN, LL. D.

PRESIDENT OF JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY (1876–1901)

AFTERWARDS PRESIDENT OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON

HARRY THURSTON PECK, PH. D., L. H. D.

PROFESSOR IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

FRANK MOORE COLBY, M. A.

LATE PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS

IN NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

VOLUME X

NEW YORK

DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY

1909

HARVARD COLLEGE
May 12, 1941

LIBRARY

Ms. T.W, Richards

Copyright, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907

BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY

All rights reserved

PRESSWORK BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
BINDING BY BOSTON BOOK BINDING CO., CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.

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KEY TO PRONUNCIATION.

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elate, evade.

end, pet. The characters ě, ā, and ȧ are used for ä in German, as in Gärtner, Gräfe, Hähnel, to the values of which they are the nearest English vowel sounds. The sound of Swedish ä is also indicated by ě.

fern, her, and as i in sir. Also for ö,

oe, in German, as in Göthe, Goethe, Ortel, Oertel, and for eu and oeu in French, as in Neufchâtel, Crèvecœur; to which it is the nearest English vowel sound.

agency, judgment, where it is of a neutral or obscure quality.

❝ice, quiet.

quiescent.

"ill, fit.

"old, sober.

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obey, sobriety.

"orb, nor.

"odd, forest, not.

atom, carol, where it has a neutral or obscure quality.

"oil, boil, and for eu in German, as in

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full, put, or as oo in foot, book. Also for i in German, as in München, Müller, and u in French, as in Buchez, Budé; to which it is the nearest English vowel sound.

urn, burn.

yet, yield. "the Spanish Habana, Cordóba, where it is like a v made with the lips alone, instead of with the teeth and lips. chair, cheese.

D as in the Spanish Almodovar, pulgada, where it is nearly like th in English then, this.

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go, get.
"the German Landtag, and ch in Feuer-
bach, buch; where it is a guttural
sound made with the back part of the
tongue raised toward the soft palate,
as in the sound made in clearing the
throat.

as j in the Spanish Jijona, g in the Span-
ish gila; where it is a fricative some-
what resembling the sound of h in
English hue or y in yet, but stronger.
wh in which.
"ch in the German ich, Albrecht, and g
in the German Arensberg, Mecklen-
burg; where it is a fricative sound
made between the tongue and the
hard palate toward which the tongue
is raised. It resembles the sound
of h in hue, or y in yet; or the sound
made by beginning to pronounce a k,
but not completing the stoppage of
the breath. The character K is also
used to indicate the rough aspirates
or fricatives of some of the Oriental
languages, as of kh in the word Khan.

n as in sinker, longer.
sing, long.

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zh as z in azure, and s in pleasure.

An apostrophe ['] is sometimes used to denote a glide or neutral connecting vowel, as in tā'b'l (table), kăz'm (chasm).

Otherwise than as noted above, the letters used in the respellings for pronunciation are to receive their ordinary English sounds.

When the pronunciation is sufficiently shown by indicating the accented syllables, this is done without respelling; as in the case of very common English words, and words which are so spelled as to insure their correct pronunciation if they are correctly accented. See the article on PRONUN

CIATION.

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