The Spoken Word in Life and ArtPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1937 - 512 Seiten |
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... represented by a as in ask , by au as in aunt . As the first sound of the diphthong of ice , [ af ] , it is represented by all the spellings for that sound . Diacritical marks . ( a ) , ( a ) , intermediate a . Description . This is a ...
... represented by a as in ask , by au as in aunt . As the first sound of the diphthong of ice , [ af ] , it is represented by all the spellings for that sound . Diacritical marks . ( a ) , ( a ) , intermediate a . Description . This is a ...
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... represented by w , o as in one , u as in persuasion . Description . [ w ] is a voiced lip continuant . Because , in its produc- tion , there is really little interruption of tone by the lips , it is sometimes called a semi- vowel . The ...
... represented by w , o as in one , u as in persuasion . Description . [ w ] is a voiced lip continuant . Because , in its produc- tion , there is really little interruption of tone by the lips , it is sometimes called a semi- vowel . The ...
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... represented by y , and i as in genius . The vowel [ u ] , represented by such spellings as u , eau , or ew , is often preceded by [ j ] , as in use , beauty , or few . Diacritical marks . ( y ) . Description . [ 210 The Spoken Word in ...
... represented by y , and i as in genius . The vowel [ u ] , represented by such spellings as u , eau , or ew , is often preceded by [ j ] , as in use , beauty , or few . Diacritical marks . ( y ) . Description . [ 210 The Spoken Word in ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 9 |
Mechanism of breathing | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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