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Side 20
Phoneticians say there are about seventy - two variants of vowel sounds that are used by the human voice . A student of English need not trouble about those not used in English . It seems unfortunate that phoneticians claim that vowels ...
Phoneticians say there are about seventy - two variants of vowel sounds that are used by the human voice . A student of English need not trouble about those not used in English . It seems unfortunate that phoneticians claim that vowels ...
Side 37
Phoneticians have grouped the sounds of human speech into divisions and subdivisions more numerous than the letters of the alphabet and which are doubtless of interest to a student of universal phonetics .
Phoneticians have grouped the sounds of human speech into divisions and subdivisions more numerous than the letters of the alphabet and which are doubtless of interest to a student of universal phonetics .
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a combination of s with h , though some phoneticians consider it in the light of an elementary consonant . German writers describe ch as being tsch . Whatever view may be academically correct , it is simpler and easier to count ch as an ...
a combination of s with h , though some phoneticians consider it in the light of an elementary consonant . German writers describe ch as being tsch . Whatever view may be academically correct , it is simpler and easier to count ch as an ...
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