Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 102
... 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 [ ' wo : lts ] ; Vaughan [ ' vo : n ] with ...
... 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 [ ' wo : lts ] ; Vaughan [ ' vo : n ] with ...
Page 154
... voiceless consonants . In some English conso- nants there is a vibration in the vocal cords when the sound is being produced ; in others , there is no vibration . The former are called voiced sounds , and the latter voiceless . Most of ...
... voiceless consonants . In some English conso- nants there is a vibration in the vocal cords when the sound is being produced ; in others , there is no vibration . The former are called voiced sounds , and the latter voiceless . Most of ...
Page 171
... voiceless cognate , [ 6 ] . If you will observe carefully , you will note that most pronouns , connective words , and other unimportant words begin with the voiced sound , whereas nouns , adjectives , verbs , and other important words ...
... voiceless cognate , [ 6 ] . If you will observe carefully , you will note that most pronouns , connective words , and other unimportant words begin with the voiced sound , whereas nouns , adjectives , verbs , and other important words ...
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THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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