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... sound of the diphthong in dine These front vowel sounds are easy to remember by recalling the nonsense phrase , “ He is met there at my . . . " The middle vowels are to be found in the two vowel sounds in above . The tongue lies flat in ...
... sound of the diphthong in dine These front vowel sounds are easy to remember by recalling the nonsense phrase , “ He is met there at my . . . " The middle vowels are to be found in the two vowel sounds in above . The tongue lies flat in ...
Page 78
... sound becomes dayee ; or is heard before voice- less consonants as well , as in gate , pronounced gayeet . There are ... sound is initial is with- out the y sound as an introduction . We say yoonion station , not oonion station . The y ...
... sound becomes dayee ; or is heard before voice- less consonants as well , as in gate , pronounced gayeet . There are ... sound is initial is with- out the y sound as an introduction . We say yoonion station , not oonion station . The y ...
Page 83
... sounds are left out of Saturday , so that it is pronounced as Sad'y . The wh sound causes trouble be- cause of the tendency to drop the h . Note that the h sound pre- cedes the w . Say : Not what we have , but what we use ; Not what we ...
... sounds are left out of Saturday , so that it is pronounced as Sad'y . The wh sound causes trouble be- cause of the tendency to drop the h . Note that the h sound pre- cedes the w . Say : Not what we have , but what we use ; Not what we ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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