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... SOUNDS RADICAL AND VANISHING MOVEMENTS .. ..... 13 ........................ ............. 18 18 VOWEL SOUNDS : MONOTHONGS , & c .. DEFECTS IN ARTICULATION .................... PRONUNCIATION . ORTHOEPY .. PHONETIC ANALYSIS OF WORDS ...
... SOUNDS RADICAL AND VANISHING MOVEMENTS .. ..... 13 ........................ ............. 18 18 VOWEL SOUNDS : MONOTHONGS , & c .. DEFECTS IN ARTICULATION .................... PRONUNCIATION . ORTHOEPY .. PHONETIC ANALYSIS OF WORDS ...
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... sound , and its full richness and delicacy of expression . " And yet he will fancy that the grandest , the most various and most expressive of all instruments which the Infinite Creator has fashioned by the union of an intellectual soul ...
... sound , and its full richness and delicacy of expression . " And yet he will fancy that the grandest , the most various and most expressive of all instruments which the Infinite Creator has fashioned by the union of an intellectual soul ...
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... sound of the letter h . In this style of respiration , the breath merely effuses itself into the surrounding air . aony Third : - Expulsive or Forcible breathing.— Draw in a very full breath , as before , and send it forth with a lively ...
... sound of the letter h . In this style of respiration , the breath merely effuses itself into the surrounding air . aony Third : - Expulsive or Forcible breathing.— Draw in a very full breath , as before , and send it forth with a lively ...
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... sounds and the preliminary exercises should be used daily and with most assiduous practice . The table should be used : First , in a distinct and moderate utterance of all the sounds . - Second , sound . Third , - - in an explosive and ...
... sounds and the preliminary exercises should be used daily and with most assiduous practice . The table should be used : First , in a distinct and moderate utterance of all the sounds . - Second , sound . Third , - - in an explosive and ...
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... sound which has full and distinct vocality , being uninterrupted in its passage through the vocal organs . A sub - vowel or sub - tonic is a sound which has vocality , though not so perfect as that of the vowel , being partially ...
... sound which has full and distinct vocality , being uninterrupted in its passage through the vocal organs . A sub - vowel or sub - tonic is a sound which has vocality , though not so perfect as that of the vowel , being partially ...
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