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n, ence, ent, dom, hood, ly, ous, ful, ness_, and the like, were, originally, distinct and separate words, which, by long use, have been contracted, and made to coalesce with other words. OF THE SOUNDS OF THE LETTERS. A.--_A_ has four sounds; the long; as in _name, basin_; the broad; as in _ball, wall_; the short; as in _fagot, glass_; and the flat, Italian sound; as in _bar, farther_. The improper diphthong, _aa_, has the short sound of a in _Balaam, Canaan, Isaac_; and the long sound of _a_ in _Baal, Gaal, Aaron_. The Latin diphthong, _ae_, has the long sound of _e_ in _aenigma, Caesar_, and some other words. But many authors reject this useless excrescence of antiquity, and write, _enigma, Cesar_. The diphthong, _ai_, has the long sound of _a_; as in _pail, sail_; except in _plaid, said, again, raillery, fountain, Britain_, and some others. _Au_ is sounded like broad _a_ in _taught_, like flat _a_ in _aunt_, like long _o_ in _hautboy_, and like short _o_ in _laurel_. _Aw_ has always the sound of broad _a_; as in _bawl, crawl_. _Ay_ has the long sound of _a_; as in _pay, delay_. B.--_B_ has only one sound; as in _baker, number, chub_. _B_ is silent when it follows _m_ in the same syllable; as in _lamb_, &c. except in _accumb, rhomb_, and _succumb_. It is also silent before _t_ in the same syllable; as in _doubt, debtor, subtle_, &c. C.--_C_ sounds like _k_ before _a, o, u, r, l, t_, and at the end of syllables; as in _cart, cottage, curious, craft, tract, cloth; victim, flaccid_. It has the sound of _s_ before _e, i_, and _y_; as in _centre, cigar, mercy. C_ has the sound of _sh_ when followed by a diphthong, and is preceded by the accent, either primary or secondary; as in _social, pronunciation_, &c.; and of _z_ in _discern, sacrifice, sice, suffice_. It is mute in _arbuscle, czar, czarina, endict, victuals, muscle_. _Ch_ is commonly sounded like _tsh_; as in _church, chin_; but in words derived from the ancient languages, it has the sound of _k_; as in _chemist, chorus_; and likewise in foreign names; as in _Achish, Enoch_. In words from the French, _ch_ sounds like _sh_; as in _chaise, chevalier_; and also like _sh_ when preceded by _l_ or _n_; as in _milch, bench, clinch_, &c. _Ch_ in _arch_, before a vowel, sounds like _k_; as in _arch-angel_, except in _arched, archery, archer; archenemy_; but before a consonant, it sounds like _tsh_; as in _archbishop. Ch_ is silent in _schedule, sc
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