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Palmer , Harold E. , A First Course in English Phonetics . Cambridge : W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. , 1928 . Pray , Sophie , Directions for Production of English Consonants . New York : Stecher , 1929 . " et al . , Graded Objectives for ...
Palmer , Harold E. , A First Course in English Phonetics . Cambridge : W. Heffer & Sons Ltd. , 1928 . Pray , Sophie , Directions for Production of English Consonants . New York : Stecher , 1929 . " et al . , Graded Objectives for ...
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English these sounds are unaspirated only before a consonant . ( See page 155. ) The sibilants [ s ] and [ z ] are made with the tip of the tongue behind the lower teeth . In English , such production is usually faulty . ( See page 180. ) ...
English these sounds are unaspirated only before a consonant . ( See page 155. ) The sibilants [ s ] and [ z ] are made with the tip of the tongue behind the lower teeth . In English , such production is usually faulty . ( See page 180. ) ...
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English [ 1 ] [ x ] [ U ] Sounds becomes [ i ] becomes [ a ] becomes [ u ] [ o ] becomes [ o ] initial [ s ] becomes [ es ] becomes [ t ] [ t ] Spanish [ m ] [ am ] Sounds [ e ] becomes [ ɛ ] [ ¿ ] becomes [ a ] [ khukh ] [ got ] [ snou ] ...
English [ 1 ] [ x ] [ U ] Sounds becomes [ i ] becomes [ a ] becomes [ u ] [ o ] becomes [ o ] initial [ s ] becomes [ es ] becomes [ t ] [ t ] Spanish [ m ] [ am ] Sounds [ e ] becomes [ ɛ ] [ ¿ ] becomes [ a ] [ khukh ] [ got ] [ snou ] ...
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