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Also try:accent, accent mark, acute, acute accent, afeardp, afearedp, ague, articulation, assibilation, diacritic, diacritical mark, epenthesis, exigent, grave, grave accent, hacek, heteronym, homophony, intelligible, lambdacism, localism, logogram, logograph, masora, masorah, mispronunciation, murmur, murmur vowel, naturalisation, naturalization, orthoepist, orthoepy, regionalism, sandhi, sibilation, southernism, wedge
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