A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... substitute the " " sound , which is often called the syllabic " r " sound . The same speakers seldom use both sounds . *** The Eastern and Southern speakers who use the " 3 " sound instead of the " " sound will also commonly substitute ...
... substitute the " " sound , which is often called the syllabic " r " sound . The same speakers seldom use both sounds . *** The Eastern and Southern speakers who use the " 3 " sound instead of the " " sound will also commonly substitute ...
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... substitute an " I " for an " e " sound . This tend- ency is treated as a fault of " Substitution " in Chapter 7 . æ The " a " is a low , front vowel that is relaxed and un- rounded . It is commonly called a “ short a ” and it is repre ...
... substitute an " I " for an " e " sound . This tend- ency is treated as a fault of " Substitution " in Chapter 7 . æ The " a " is a low , front vowel that is relaxed and un- rounded . It is commonly called a “ short a ” and it is repre ...
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... substitute " U " for the " u " sound in such words as : broom , hoof , roof , room , and root . And in some foreign dialects , the “ u ” sound is commonly substituted for " u . " These tendencies are dis- cussed in Chapter 7 as " ...
... substitute " U " for the " u " sound in such words as : broom , hoof , roof , room , and root . And in some foreign dialects , the “ u ” sound is commonly substituted for " u . " These tendencies are dis- cussed in Chapter 7 as " ...
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THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS | 115 |
EAR TRAINING | 152 |
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