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a a muscles of the throat ; without such muscular practice it is difficult for a student to acquire the essential flexibility or to follow the instructions of a teacher . One cannot over - emphasize the importance of these mute ...
a a muscles of the throat ; without such muscular practice it is difficult for a student to acquire the essential flexibility or to follow the instructions of a teacher . One cannot over - emphasize the importance of these mute ...
Side 43
While thinking of vowel sounds it may be said that vowels of several syllables of words are so short in ordinary speech that it is difficult ( and perhaps not very essential ) to classify them . The word “ valuable , " as an example ...
While thinking of vowel sounds it may be said that vowels of several syllables of words are so short in ordinary speech that it is difficult ( and perhaps not very essential ) to classify them . The word “ valuable , " as an example ...
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Society — is useful to denote approximately the sounds used in various languages ; a difficulty arises if one tries ... The old problem arises of a phonetic alphabet being easy to write , but difficult to read , unless provided with a ...
Society — is useful to denote approximately the sounds used in various languages ; a difficulty arises if one tries ... The old problem arises of a phonetic alphabet being easy to write , but difficult to read , unless provided with a ...
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