A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... Phonetic Alphabet and Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Equivalents Consonants PHONETIC KEY PHONETIC WEBSTER'S SYMBOLS WORDS TRANSCRIPTION EQUIVALENT 22 p pop b babe pap berb p b t toot tut t d deed did d 1480 k cook kuk g gag gæg g 180 ...
... Phonetic Alphabet and Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Equivalents Consonants PHONETIC KEY PHONETIC WEBSTER'S SYMBOLS WORDS TRANSCRIPTION EQUIVALENT 22 p pop b babe pap berb p b t toot tut t d deed did d 1480 k cook kuk g gag gæg g 180 ...
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... phonetic transcription the conventional marks of punc- tuation ( periods , commas , semicolons , etc. ) are commonly used , but capital letters are never used either at the be- ginnings of sentences or proper names . Phonetic symbols ...
... phonetic transcription the conventional marks of punc- tuation ( periods , commas , semicolons , etc. ) are commonly used , but capital letters are never used either at the be- ginnings of sentences or proper names . Phonetic symbols ...
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... phonetic alphabet . These are the letters " c , " " q , " " x , " and " y . ” The letters are not needed because the sounds usually asso- ciated with the letter " c " are represented by the phonetic symbols " k " and " s " ; the sound ...
... phonetic alphabet . These are the letters " c , " " q , " " x , " and " y . ” The letters are not needed because the sounds usually asso- ciated with the letter " c " are represented by the phonetic symbols " k " and " s " ; the sound ...
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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