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The " z " sound is used commonly by many Eastern and Southern American speakers ; but those who use the General American standard of speech commonly substitute the " gu " sound , which is often called the syllabic “ p ” sound .
The " z " sound is used commonly by many Eastern and Southern American speakers ; but those who use the General American standard of speech commonly substitute the " gu " sound , which is often called the syllabic “ p ” sound .
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There is a widespread tendency to substitute “ U ” for the " u " sound in such words as : broom , hoof , roof , room ... These tendencies are discussed in Chapter 7 as “ Substitution ” faults . л > a The “ a ” sound is a fairly low ...
There is a widespread tendency to substitute “ U ” for the " u " sound in such words as : broom , hoof , roof , room ... These tendencies are discussed in Chapter 7 as “ Substitution ” faults . л > a The “ a ” sound is a fairly low ...
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There is a widespread tendency to substitute “ U ” for the " u " sound in such words as : broom , hoof , roof ... u ” sound is commonly substituted for “ U. ” These tendencies are discussed in Chapter 7 as “ Substitution ” faults .
There is a widespread tendency to substitute “ U ” for the " u " sound in such words as : broom , hoof , roof ... u ” sound is commonly substituted for “ U. ” These tendencies are discussed in Chapter 7 as “ Substitution ” faults .
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
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