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:: I'd go for the genitive too, but I don't see why ''Exempla appellationis Latinae'' wouldn't do. Even Cicero uses this noun for 'pronunciation'. Am I missing something? [[Usor:Neander|Neander]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:Neander|disputatio]]) 10:24, 12 Iunii 2016 (UTC)
:::No, it's fine. I felt that because "appellatio" has other meanings too, the reader might not understand that "pronunciation" is intended. But no doubt I needn't have worried. [[Usor:Andrew Dalby|Andrew Dalby]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:Andrew Dalby|disputatio]]) 10:35, 12 Iunii 2016 (UTC)
::::Thanks for your advice. I'll use the genitive then.
::::I noticed that Vicipaedia is using "pronunciatius" (u-declension) preferably. My dictionaries only show "pronuntiatius, -a, -um" as participle perfect passive of "pronuntio", but I found the term "pronuntiatus restitutus" on the Web.
::::At Victionarium the section that provides pronunciation information is called "Appellatio", so the category should have a similar name. I'm aware that "appellatio" has more than one meaning (but which Latin word does not have). Using the full term "appellatio litterarum" would be clearer, but I want to keep it simple. --[[Usor:YaganZ|YaganZ]] ([[Disputatio Usoris:YaganZ|disputatio]]) 11:03, 13 Iunii 2016 (UTC)
 
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