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enunciation    
n. 说明,发音,宣布

说明,发音,宣布

enunciation
n 1: the articulation of speech regarded from the point of view
of its intelligibility to the audience [synonym: {enunciation},
{diction}]

Enunciation \E*nun`ci*a"tion\ (?; 277), n. [L. enuntiatio,
-ciatio.]
1. The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making
known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation
of an important truth.
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By way of interpretation and enunciation. --Jer.
Taylor.
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2. Mode of utterance or pronunciation, especially as regards
fullness and distinctness or articulation; as, to speak
with a clear or impressive enunciation.
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3. That which is enunciated or announced; words in which a
proposition is expressed; an announcement; a formal
declaration; a statement.
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Every intelligible enunciation must be either true
or false. --A. Clarke.
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  • Whats the difference between pronunciation and enunciation?
    1 The slight difference between pronunciation and enunciation is that pronunciation is the act of making sounds or articulating words while enunciation is the way of articulating words clearly and distinctly according to the rules governing the language
  • Why is the spelling of pronounce and pronunciation different?
    X | enunciation | x | x | enunciate It is scarcely more defensible to say that " pronounciation " is wrong than to say that " enunciate " should be replaced by " enounce " or " announcement " by the more venerable " annunciation " Contra the top answer, pro-NOUN-ciation is a fine pron (o)unciation, as it is common and easily-understood
  • Is there opposite single word to ‘enunciate’?
    Nonenunciate seems like the better answer as Non means not I've been researching for quite a bit now and it seems that there is no invented word for the opposite of enunciation There was a result for the Urban Dictionary when I searched disenunciate on Google, but I'm not comfortable with using the Urban Dictionary for references on this website
  • How can I differentiate between the pronunciation of w and v?
    My enunciation of this proceeds by putting my top teeth against he inside of my bottom lip and blowing I voice it for a "v" sound, meaning that my vocal cords vibrate making for a noisier, louder sound
  • pronunciation - What are some good books on articulation? - English . . .
    Well, there are many theatre oriented books If you are muffling and mumbling, I would recommend you to look at both breathing and phonation aspects Breathing --> Phonation --> Articulation Singing coaches spend most of the time on the first two I like Jo Estill's approach to singing, which focuses on developing awareness and kinesthetic skills
  • What part of speech is really when it is spoken in a sentence on its . . .
    Disjuncts are often found at the initial position in a sentence, although they can appear in any position, which is in keeping with a full enunciation of the sentence as below Really, you can run a hundred meters in 13 seconds? You can run a hundred meters in 13 seconds, really? II You can run a hundred meters in 8 6 seconds Really
  • pronunciation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why are river and sliver pronounced with a short vowel, but rover and slider pronounced with long vowels? Is it because the latter two examples are words made by attaching the -er suffix to an exis
  • Why did the letter “o” disappear in the word “pronunciation”?
    Why did pronunciation, annunciation, enunciation, renunciation all change their vowel for the verbs pronounce, announce, enounce, renounce? The answer lies in how we acquired them from Old French, where the verbs already had Latin’s u changed to o and which we later diphthonged, but where the differently stressed nouns did not
  • word usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In the second kind there is not any more in the meaning of the verbs a concern with reporting an enunciation; this is taken for granted: in all cases the verb can be replaced by any of the verbs of the first kind (bar for an adjustment: told them him,…)) and the sentence remains meaningful
  • Does anyone really say SAYS rather than SEZ?
    The following extract from Grammarphobia (2008) seems to suggest that "says" pronounced seiz can still be heard: Q: I hear BBC correspondents pronounce “says” with a long “a” to rhyme with “prays ” Why do Americans pronounce it like “sez” instead of like “pays,” “lays,” and other “ays” word that come to mind Is it just a quirk of English? A: The third-person





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