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See also:PRONUNCIATION (See also:Lat. pronuntiatio, from pronuntiare, proclaim, announce, pronounce) , the See also:action of pronouncing, the manner of uttering an articulate vocal See also:sound (see See also:PHONETICS and See also:VOICE). The See also:original sense of the Latin, a public See also:declaration, is preserved in See also:Spanish pronunciamiento, a manifesto or See also:proclamation, especially as issued by a party of insurrection or revolution. End of Article: PRONUNCIATION (Lat. pronuntiatio, from pronuntiare, proclaim, announce, pronounce)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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