A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... SYMBOLS WORDS TRANSCRIPTION WEBSTER'S EQUIVALENT er bay ber 163 ā ал buy bar i boy bɔi oi au about ǝbaut ou ju BEE boat bout music mjuzik ս nature neitiur ù hair heǝ or hæǝ e or æ **** ar or er * The sounds " a " and " o " are not used ...
... SYMBOLS WORDS TRANSCRIPTION WEBSTER'S EQUIVALENT er bay ber 163 ā ал buy bar i boy bɔi oi au about ǝbaut ou ju BEE boat bout music mjuzik ս nature neitiur ù hair heǝ or hæǝ e or æ **** ar or er * The sounds " a " and " o " are not used ...
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... symbols " k " and " s " ; the sound usually associated with “ q ” is transcribed " kw " ; the sound of " x " is ... symbols into syllabic units immediately rather than to try to sound out every symbol individually . A syllable is the ...
... symbols " k " and " s " ; the sound usually associated with “ q ” is transcribed " kw " ; the sound of " x " is ... symbols into syllabic units immediately rather than to try to sound out every symbol individually . A syllable is the ...
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... Symbols Many of the phonetic symbols representing consonant sounds are identical to the letters and sounds represented in conventional writing . Any detailed consideration of these symbols and sounds , therefore , seems unnecessary . A ...
... Symbols Many of the phonetic symbols representing consonant sounds are identical to the letters and sounds represented in conventional writing . Any detailed consideration of these symbols and sounds , therefore , seems unnecessary . A ...
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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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