Write a note on Pronunciation changes in English language.
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It is accepted as a truism that pronunciation changes more or less continuously. Since there is no inheritance of language and every hearing child learns to speak by listening, it is to be expected that the learning will not be perfect in every detail. Most individual eccentricities are discouraged by the conservatism of the community and are not passed on to the succeeding generation. By and large the language corrects itself. From time to time, however, what might be called a mistake in pronunciation seems to catch on and a change gets under way, sometimes so gradual in development as to be recorded only in retrospect.
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