"incipit". Oxford English Dictionary (edisi ke-Online). Oxford University Press.Templat:OEDsub The OED-recommended pronunciation competes in everyday usage with several others: [ɪnˈsɪpɪt], [ˈɪnkɪpɪt], [ɪnˈkɪpɪt], [ˈɪntʃɪpit], and [ɪnˈtʃɪpɪt]. Of these, the use of second-syllable stress and of [k] for letter c is endorsed by Merriam-Webster on its dictionary web site ([1]). Pronunciations with [tʃ] are based on the Italian rendition of letter c before i. For discussion of the variants, see ChoralNetDiarsipkan 2018-03-31 di Wayback Machine..
merriam-webster.com
"incipit". Oxford English Dictionary (edisi ke-Online). Oxford University Press.Templat:OEDsub The OED-recommended pronunciation competes in everyday usage with several others: [ɪnˈsɪpɪt], [ˈɪnkɪpɪt], [ɪnˈkɪpɪt], [ˈɪntʃɪpit], and [ɪnˈtʃɪpɪt]. Of these, the use of second-syllable stress and of [k] for letter c is endorsed by Merriam-Webster on its dictionary web site ([1]). Pronunciations with [tʃ] are based on the Italian rendition of letter c before i. For discussion of the variants, see ChoralNetDiarsipkan 2018-03-31 di Wayback Machine..
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"incipit". Oxford English Dictionary (edisi ke-Online). Oxford University Press.Templat:OEDsub The OED-recommended pronunciation competes in everyday usage with several others: [ɪnˈsɪpɪt], [ˈɪnkɪpɪt], [ɪnˈkɪpɪt], [ˈɪntʃɪpit], and [ɪnˈtʃɪpɪt]. Of these, the use of second-syllable stress and of [k] for letter c is endorsed by Merriam-Webster on its dictionary web site ([1]). Pronunciations with [tʃ] are based on the Italian rendition of letter c before i. For discussion of the variants, see ChoralNetDiarsipkan 2018-03-31 di Wayback Machine..
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"incipit". Oxford English Dictionary (edisi ke-Online). Oxford University Press.Templat:OEDsub The OED-recommended pronunciation competes in everyday usage with several others: [ɪnˈsɪpɪt], [ˈɪnkɪpɪt], [ɪnˈkɪpɪt], [ˈɪntʃɪpit], and [ɪnˈtʃɪpɪt]. Of these, the use of second-syllable stress and of [k] for letter c is endorsed by Merriam-Webster on its dictionary web site ([1]). Pronunciations with [tʃ] are based on the Italian rendition of letter c before i. For discussion of the variants, see ChoralNetDiarsipkan 2018-03-31 di Wayback Machine..