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Correct Pronunciation
I'm an Italian student and in two weeks I'll have the oral presentation of my degree thesis in modern languages, so I'd like to know the correct pronunciation of some English names that I've quoted in my thesis:
Anne Hutchinson
Francis Quarles
Wither
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Re: Correct Pronunciation
Good luck with the presentation, you'll feel a thousand times better once it's over! 
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Thanks a lot!!!!
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Re: Correct Pronunciation

Originally Posted by
naomimalan
wither sounds like the word 'with' followed by a schwa, in other words, the 'er' is pronounced like the 'a' in about.
It's probably worth noting that many speakers of rhotic variants would clearly pronounce the terminal "r" in wither, after the schwa, making it sound different to the simple schwa heard from non-rhotic speakers.
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Re: Correct Pronunciation

Originally Posted by
stuartnz
It's probably worth noting that many speakers of rhotic variants would clearly pronounce the terminal "r" in wither, after the schwa, making it sound different to the simple schwa heard from non-rhotic speakers.
My apologies, I overlooked that. Of course, yes!
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