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For example , the “ h ” phoneme includes all the sounds that are recognized as the “ h ” sound . An “ h ” sound is like a whispered vowel and it varies with each different vowel that is whispered .
For example , the “ h ” phoneme includes all the sounds that are recognized as the “ h ” sound . An “ h ” sound is like a whispered vowel and it varies with each different vowel that is whispered .
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recognized by one person as one of the two vowel sounds while another person may recognize it as the other . In either case , it is recognized as a vowel sound to which it is similar and which is used by the listener .
recognized by one person as one of the two vowel sounds while another person may recognize it as the other . In either case , it is recognized as a vowel sound to which it is similar and which is used by the listener .
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by the direction of a recognized authority or by the gradual development of convention resulting in general consent or acceptance . In the case of English speech , there seems to be a wide - spread assumption that a single standard ...
by the direction of a recognized authority or by the gradual development of convention resulting in general consent or acceptance . In the case of English speech , there seems to be a wide - spread assumption that a single standard ...
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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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