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... speech . One student of our acquaintance decided he did not like to say class , to rhyme with mass , so he substituted clahs , with a broad as in fäther . It is dangerous for students who ... speech sound characterized in 78 VOICE AND SPEECH.
... speech . One student of our acquaintance decided he did not like to say class , to rhyme with mass , so he substituted clahs , with a broad as in fäther . It is dangerous for students who ... speech sound characterized in 78 VOICE AND SPEECH.
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... speech . In the word papa the p's are formed in the same place - by the lips - as the b's in baby , but they are breathed , whereas the b's in baby are sounded . The foreigner studying English has difficulty in learning which consonants ...
... speech . In the word papa the p's are formed in the same place - by the lips - as the b's in baby , but they are breathed , whereas the b's in baby are sounded . The foreigner studying English has difficulty in learning which consonants ...
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... speech until we descend into utter unintelligibility . The English- man who seems to us to " swallow his words " is already a victim of the danger . We need a brake to check this descent ... speech , and it STANDARDS IN AMERICAN SPEECH 209.
... speech until we descend into utter unintelligibility . The English- man who seems to us to " swallow his words " is already a victim of the danger . We need a brake to check this descent ... speech , and it STANDARDS IN AMERICAN SPEECH 209.
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