The Spoken Word in Life and ArtPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1937 - 512 Seiten |
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... vowel and tone production . Vowel changes . - There are changes in the character of a single vowel as well as changes in the making of the vowels . A Southerner says oo quite differently from a Northerner . A Frenchman's pronunciation ...
... vowel and tone production . Vowel changes . - There are changes in the character of a single vowel as well as changes in the making of the vowels . A Southerner says oo quite differently from a Northerner . A Frenchman's pronunciation ...
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... vowel is called a front vowel ; if to the rear , a back vowel . If the tongue is greatly raised in arching , the vowel is called high ; if but slightly , the vowel is called low . The front vowels are those in eat , it , met , air , at ...
... vowel is called a front vowel ; if to the rear , a back vowel . If the tongue is greatly raised in arching , the vowel is called high ; if but slightly , the vowel is called low . The front vowels are those in eat , it , met , air , at ...
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... vowels . The most open vowel , with the jaw opened wide , is that in father . The vowels in at and song are only slightly less open . Medium dropping of the jaw accompanies the vowels of fair , bud , and all . Some phoneticians doubt ...
... vowels . The most open vowel , with the jaw opened wide , is that in father . The vowels in at and song are only slightly less open . Medium dropping of the jaw accompanies the vowels of fair , bud , and all . Some phoneticians doubt ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 9 |
Mechanism of breathing | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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