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The Pronunciation of Fredericksburg, Va

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Sylvester Primer*
Affiliation:
Providence, R. I.

Extract

Prof. Edward A. Freeman—writing or speaking to a friend in regard to a young American who was going to the University of Jena in order to study Anglo-Saxon—remarked: “Why does he not go to Orange County, Va., instead of to Jena? They speak very good West-Saxon in Orange County.” This statement may serve as an introduction to my remarks on the pronunciation of Fredericksburg, Va. For Stafford, Spotsylvania, and Orange Counties have about the same pronunciation and have preserved to a remarkable degree the older English sounds brought over in the seventeenth century by the early settlers of this region.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1890

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References

page 185 note 1 Communicated to me by President H. E. Shepherd of Charleston College, Charleston, S. C.