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Two pronunciations of the [[adjective]] '''inherent''' may be heard in academic English using [[RP]] in Britain. In thge USAA, [[GA]] favours one. None of theses three has a proper claim to exfclude the others.The one preferred by 66% of a sample in an ''[[LPD]]'' pollkin 1988 has thge vowel of 'egg' in the central syllable:
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Two pronunciations of the [[adjective]] '''inherent''' may be heard in academic English using [[RP]] in Britain. In the USA, [[GA]] favours one. None of these three has a proper claim to exclude the others. The one preferred by 66% of a sample in an ''[[LPD]]'' poll in 1988 has the vowel of 'egg' in the central syllable.
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Revision as of 09:49, 23 February 2019

Two pronunciations of the adjective inherent may be heard in academic English using RP in Britain. In the USA, GA favours one. None of these three has a proper claim to exclude the others. The one preferred by 66% of a sample in an LPD poll in 1988 has the vowel of 'egg' in the central syllable.