Normal English Pronunciation: A Manual on the Tuition, Acquisition and Maintenance of English Speech Sounds with a Standard Vowel Basis |
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... is no proof that it is good English ; pupils of the author were taught to avoid fancy double sounds where single sounds were indicated . Readers may apply their own tests , and will probably agreer with the view here expressed .
... is no proof that it is good English ; pupils of the author were taught to avoid fancy double sounds where single sounds were indicated . Readers may apply their own tests , and will probably agreer with the view here expressed .
Side 77
A young woman should not forget that in many cases she may learn useful things more from listening to others than she is likely to do by expressing her own thoughts , and that there is an adage to the effect that at times speech may be ...
A young woman should not forget that in many cases she may learn useful things more from listening to others than she is likely to do by expressing her own thoughts , and that there is an adage to the effect that at times speech may be ...
Side 85
Drawling happens when a speaker unduly prolongs a sound or slides up or down the scale in the musical pitch of a syllable ; drawling may have been intended to convey impressions that were not expressed in words , and was imitated by ...
Drawling happens when a speaker unduly prolongs a sound or slides up or down the scale in the musical pitch of a syllable ; drawling may have been intended to convey impressions that were not expressed in words , and was imitated by ...
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