The Spoken Word in Life and ArtPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1937 - 512 Seiten |
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... becomes [ faf sernts ] . The unvoiced [ f ] may be substituted for [ v ] when the ordinary assimilations of speech would not authorize such substitution . [ ' Sivǝ ] , shiver , becomes [ ' Sıfǝ ] . A pursing of the lips may cause a [ w ] ...
... becomes [ faf sernts ] . The unvoiced [ f ] may be substituted for [ v ] when the ordinary assimilations of speech would not authorize such substitution . [ ' Sivǝ ] , shiver , becomes [ ' Sıfǝ ] . A pursing of the lips may cause a [ w ] ...
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... becomes [ S ] ; [ sju ] becomes [ Su ] .— An early assimilation in English is the change from [ si ] and [ sj ] to [ S ] for the spellings -ti , -ci , -si , as in addition and sessions . These assimilations are due to the influence upon ...
... becomes [ S ] ; [ sju ] becomes [ Su ] .— An early assimilation in English is the change from [ si ] and [ sj ] to [ S ] for the spellings -ti , -ci , -si , as in addition and sessions . These assimilations are due to the influence upon ...
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... become too frequent or , as sometimes happens , may be too noisily produced . The unassimilated form is to be preferred for more formal speech . 3. [ n ] becomes [ n ] before [ 0 ] .- The back tongue nasal [ n ] becomes a tip of tongue ...
... become too frequent or , as sometimes happens , may be too noisily produced . The unassimilated form is to be preferred for more formal speech . 3. [ n ] becomes [ n ] before [ 0 ] .- The back tongue nasal [ n ] becomes a tip of tongue ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 9 |
Mechanism of breathing | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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