Normal English Pronunciation: A Manual on the Tuition, Acquisition and Maintenance of English Speech Sounds with a Standard Vowel Basis |
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Side 16
In speech , as well as in writing , extra time should be allowed for students who have acquired a bad style to " unlearn ” the wrong while acquiring better style . Opinions vary as to elementary English vowels and the number of them .
In speech , as well as in writing , extra time should be allowed for students who have acquired a bad style to " unlearn ” the wrong while acquiring better style . Opinions vary as to elementary English vowels and the number of them .
Side 31
No one using orthodox language wishes to relapse into a local custom , whereas progressive persons with local defects try to acquire orthodox methods ; many of them , however , neglect to use the opportunities that are open to them .
No one using orthodox language wishes to relapse into a local custom , whereas progressive persons with local defects try to acquire orthodox methods ; many of them , however , neglect to use the opportunities that are open to them .
Side 59
A student may be warned against acquiring a habit , once ascribed to the clergy , of concluding each sentence on a regular high pitch . ... a combination of skill and art in using them is not acquired without some rudimentary practice .
A student may be warned against acquiring a habit , once ascribed to the clergy , of concluding each sentence on a regular high pitch . ... a combination of skill and art in using them is not acquired without some rudimentary practice .
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