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Excerpt from Elementary Phonetics: English, French, German; Their Theory and Practical Application in the Classroom
For French we use as basis the pronunciation of the educated Parisian, for German that of the educated Hanoverian, shorn of those parts which are purely local, and to which reference will be made in the proper place. Of the several forms of German pronunciation the English speaking learner will find the Hanoverian on the whole the easiest.
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