Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... consonant or 1 immediately followed by a voiceless consonant in the same word , it is slightly shorter in length than before a voiced consonant . Compare : fall [ ' fɔ : 1 ] with fault [ ' fɔ : lt ] ; walls [ ' wo : lz ] with waltz ...
... consonant or 1 immediately followed by a voiceless consonant in the same word , it is slightly shorter in length than before a voiced consonant . Compare : fall [ ' fɔ : 1 ] with fault [ ' fɔ : lt ] ; walls [ ' wo : lz ] with waltz ...
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... CONSONANTS Consonant length varies in English in much the same way vowel length varies . The two most important rules for length- ening consonants follow : All consonants are long when ( 1 ) They follow a short vowel in a stressed ...
... CONSONANTS Consonant length varies in English in much the same way vowel length varies . The two most important rules for length- ening consonants follow : All consonants are long when ( 1 ) They follow a short vowel in a stressed ...
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... CONSONANT [ j ] [ j ] may be classified as a voiced , fricative , tongue , front- palate glide . It is also classified as a semi - vowel , or vowel- like consonant . In making this sound , the front of ... CONSONANTS 191 Palatal Consonant.
... CONSONANT [ j ] [ j ] may be classified as a voiced , fricative , tongue , front- palate glide . It is also classified as a semi - vowel , or vowel- like consonant . In making this sound , the front of ... CONSONANTS 191 Palatal Consonant.
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