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... hear ? When you read the fol- lowing sentence from a sermon by Harry Emerson Fosdick , can you picture the scene and hear the words being uttered from the platform ? Dr. Fosdick said : " Centuries afterward a boy on the Cornell campus ...
... hear ? When you read the fol- lowing sentence from a sermon by Harry Emerson Fosdick , can you picture the scene and hear the words being uttered from the platform ? Dr. Fosdick said : " Centuries afterward a boy on the Cornell campus ...
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... hear căoo or cäoo , instead of cȧoo . We also hear this substitution in such words as town and house in some dialects . The oi diphthong is usually pronounced correctly ; but occa- sionally we hear erl for oil . Conversely , it is ...
... hear căoo or cäoo , instead of cȧoo . We also hear this substitution in such words as town and house in some dialects . The oi diphthong is usually pronounced correctly ; but occa- sionally we hear erl for oil . Conversely , it is ...
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... hear căoo or cäoo , instead of caoo . We also hear this substitution in such words as town and house in some dialects . The oi diphthong is usually pronounced correctly ; but occa- sionally we hear erl for oil . Conversely , it is ...
... hear căoo or cäoo , instead of caoo . We also hear this substitution in such words as town and house in some dialects . The oi diphthong is usually pronounced correctly ; but occa- sionally we hear erl for oil . Conversely , it is ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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