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Vowels PHONETIC KEY PHONETIC WEBSTER'S EQUIVALENT SYMBOLS WORDS TRANSCRIPTION U U put put 8181 u fool ful A up лр ů above əbav à 3 ** bird b3d ir , er , or , ur 3 - ** bird b3d ûr O *** ēr murder mudar or m3də Diphthongs PHONETIC KEY ...
Vowels PHONETIC KEY PHONETIC WEBSTER'S EQUIVALENT SYMBOLS WORDS TRANSCRIPTION U U put put 8181 u fool ful A up лр ů above əbav à 3 ** bird b3d ir , er , or , ur 3 - ** bird b3d ûr O *** ēr murder mudar or m3də Diphthongs PHONETIC KEY ...
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The letters are not needed because the sounds usually associated with the letter " c " are represented by the phonetic symbols “ k ” and “ s ... and the sound conventionally indicated by “ y ” is indicated by the phonetic symbol “ j .
The letters are not needed because the sounds usually associated with the letter " c " are represented by the phonetic symbols “ k ” and “ s ... and the sound conventionally indicated by “ y ” is indicated by the phonetic symbol “ j .
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Detailed Consideration of New 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 ...
Detailed Consideration of New 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 ...
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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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