Normal English Pronunciation: A Manual on the Tuition, Acquisition and Maintenance of English Speech Sounds with a Standard Vowel BasisSir Isaac Pitman & sons, Limited, 1937 - 103 sider |
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Side 33
... lips , when practising the various sounds . LONG DENTAL VOWELS English possesses three long dental vowel sounds , here called " dental " because the vibratory column is broken by the obstruction of the teeth before being diffused into ...
... lips , when practising the various sounds . LONG DENTAL VOWELS English possesses three long dental vowel sounds , here called " dental " because the vibratory column is broken by the obstruction of the teeth before being diffused into ...
Side 35
... lips , which are protruded and pursed to cover or hide the teeth . The lower lip is more important with regard to its position for the labial vowels than it is for the dental vowels ; aw as in " taut " and " wrought " is the first of ...
... lips , which are protruded and pursed to cover or hide the teeth . The lower lip is more important with regard to its position for the labial vowels than it is for the dental vowels ; aw as in " taut " and " wrought " is the first of ...
Side 44
... lips are placed in their positions to form the first constituent vowel and finish in the positions to form the second con- stituent ; the lips , therefore , are protruded to end the diphthongs ew and ow . A student may think himself ...
... lips are placed in their positions to form the first constituent vowel and finish in the positions to form the second con- stituent ; the lips , therefore , are protruded to end the diphthongs ew and ow . A student may think himself ...
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