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-SUBJECT INDEX -BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956). The American Language. 1921.
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7. The conversion of decayed diphthongs into simple vowels: American | English | anemia | anæmia | anesthetic | anæsthetic | encyclopedia | encyclopædia | diarrhea | diarrhœa | ecology | œcology | ecumenical | œcumenical | edema | œdema | eon | æon | esophagus | œsophagus | esthetic | æsthetic | estival | æstival | etiology | ætiology | hemorrhage | hæmorrhage | medieval | mediæval | septicemia | septicæmia | |
8. The change of compound consonants into simple consonants: bark (ship) | barque | burden (ship’s) | burthen | check (bank) | cheque | draft (ship’s) | draught | picket (military) | piquet | plow | plough | vial | phial | |
9. The change of o into a: naught | nought | pudgy | podgy | slug (verb) | slog | slush | slosh | taffy | toffy (or toffee) | |
10. The change of e into i: inclose | enclose | indorse | endorse | inquire | enquire | jimmy (burglar’s) | jemmy | scimitar | scimetar | |
11. The change of y into a, ia or i: ataxia | ataxy | baritone | barytone | cachexia | cachexy | cider | cyder | pajamas | pyjamas | siphon | syphon | siren | syren | tire (noun) | tyre | |