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; and a short one; as in _not, got_. It has the sound of _u_ short; as in _son, attorney, doth, does_; and generally in the terminations, _op, ot, or, on, om, ol, od_, &c. P.--_P_ has but one uniform sound; as in _pin, slipper_; except in _cupboard, clapboard_, where it has the sound of _b_. It is mute in _psalm, Ptolemy, tempt, empty, corps, raspberry, and receipt_. _Ph_ has the sound of _f_ in _philosophy, Philip_; and of _v_ in _nephew, Stephen_. Q.--_Q_ is sounded like _k_, and is always followed by _u_ pronounced like _w_; as in _quadrant, queen, conquest_. R.--_R_ has a rough sound; as in _Rome, river, rage_; and a smooth one; as in _bard, card, regard_. In the unaccented termination _re_, the _r_ is sounded after the e; as _in fibre, centre_. S.--_S_ has a flat sound like _z_; as in _besom, nasal_; and, at the beginning of words, a sharp, hissing sound; as in _saint, sister, sample_. It has the sound of _sh_ when preceded by the accent and another s or a liquid, and followed by a diphthong or long _u_; as in _expulsion, censure_. _S_ sounds like _zh_ when preceded by the accent and a vowel, and followed by a diphthong or long _u_ as in _brasier, usual_. It is mute in _isle, corps, demesne, viscount_. T.--_T_ is sounded in _take, temper_. _T_ before _u_, when the accent precedes, and generally before _eou_, sounds like _tsh_; as, _nature, virtue, righteous_, are pronounced _natshure, virtshue, richeus_. _Ti_ before a vowel, preceded by the accent, has the sound of _sh_; as in _salvation, negotiation_; except in such words as _tierce, tiara_, &c. and unless an _s_ goes before; as, _question_; and excepting also derivatives from words ending in _ty_; as in _mighty, mightier_. _Th_, at the beginning, _middle_, and end of words, is sharp; as in _thick, panther, breath_. Exceptions; _then, booth, worthy_, &c. U.--_U_ has three sounds; a long; as in _mule, cubic_; a short; as in _dull, custard_; and an obtuse sound; as in _full, bushel_. It is pronounced like short _e_ in _bury_; and like short _i_ in _busy, business_. V.--_V_ has uniformly the sound of flat _f_; as in _vanity, love_. W.--_W_, when a consonant, has its sound, which is heard in _wo, beware_. _W_ is silent before _r_; as in _wry, wrap, wrinkle_; and also in _answer, sword_, &c. Before _h_ it is pronounced as if written after the _h_; as in _why, when, what_;--_hwy, hwen, hwat_. When heard as a vowel, it takes the sound of _u_; as in
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