HAKLUYT
Sir,-The: Ajedhats apatite eres $5 on, Hakluyt's CH abs on opportunity, f Clarifi the. pronunciati this 5 ’ Too ¢ommo ty Mi ‘isi cibes ai ‘foreig at least un-English flavour pad ped ae ere loot or Hack-lewit version, beer a good English’ name si 12) "ath . not earlier, there’ is little just cation for’ any unusual effort of the’ tongue. vi baat ? In* the -Hakluyt ° Society's volume (1946) occasion was made for animadversion on the, pronunciation, and® Dr, J. A. Williamson says that, .as thee Elizabethan’ pronunciation ‘can. be con-" strued fromthe eta ga Be Yh Hacklit adopt the samé; ‘arid: accordingly ay lit. This is the form that I habitually use in all business, pleasure, etc., connected with the modern society of the Elizabethan scholar.
C. R. H.
TAYLOR
Hon. Secretary in New Zealand, The Hakluyt Society.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 715, 27 March 1953, Page 5
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138HAKLUYT New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 715, 27 March 1953, Page 5
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