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  2. Pronunciation of English wh - Wikipedia

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    The pronunciation of the digraph wh in English has changed over time, and still varies today between different regions and accents.It is now most commonly pronounced /w/, the same as a plain initial w , although some dialects, particularly those of Scotland, Ireland, and the Southern United States, retain the traditional pronunciation /hw/, generally realized as [], a voiceless "w" sound.

  3. H-dropping - Wikipedia

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    The instances of /h/ in coda position were lost during the Middle English and Early Modern English periods, although they are still reflected in the spelling of words such as taught (now pronounced like taut) and weight (now pronounced in most accents like wait). Most of the initial clusters involving /h/ also disappeared (see H-cluster ...

  4. Middle English phonology - Wikipedia

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    That is reflected in the modern pronunciation of the endings that are spelled -s (the noun plural ending, the 'Saxon genitive' ending and the third-person present indicative ending), which now have the phonemic shape - /z/, having developed in Middle English from - [əs] to - [əz] and then, after the deletion of the unstressed vowel, to - /z ...

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  6. 7 Foods You Didn't Know Have Lead in Them - AOL

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  7. American and British English pronunciation differences

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    Differences in pronunciation between American English (AmE) and British English (BrE) can be divided into . differences in accent (i.e. phoneme inventory and realisation).See differences between General American and Received Pronunciation for the standard accents in the United States and Britain; for information about other accents see regional accents of English.

  8. Jean Nidetch - Wikipedia

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    Jean Evelyn Nidetch (October 12, 1923 – April 29, 2015) was an American businessperson and the founder of Weight Watchers. She died on April 29, 2015, of natural causes at her home in Parkland, Florida, at the age of 91. [2]

  9. Weight (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Weight" is the debut single released by American drag queen Latrice Royale. The single was released on January 15, 2014. The single was released on January 15, 2014. The song plays with the homophones " weight " and "wait", revolving around the topics of food, hunger, and cravings. [ 1 ]